https://www.volkskrant.nl/mensen/welke-symfonie-ook-daniel-wayenberg-zong-elk-thema-meteen-voor~b8631c9f/
Dutch / french Wayenberg - who had Russian roots - was not only a great pianist, but also a composer. His Symphony "Capella" and a concerto for three pianos and orchestra have been performed at least once....
His recorded legacy includes excellent perfomances of Gershwin's rhapsody in blue and Rachmaninov 2
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1485345-Daniel-Wayenberg
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dani%C3%ABl_Wayenberg
I remember going to Amsterdam for his performance of Jolivets concerto with the Koncertgebouw orchestra and Haitink!
https://www.youtube.com/v/DoFiO9NHvpw
I learned the 'big piano hits' through Wayenberg. My dad had a vinyl album with romantic classics.
When I listened to other performers who played those works, it struck me how lyrical, 'easy' and 'no nonsense' Wayenberg's interpretation was. I like(d) that a lot.
May he rest in peace.