While her repertory has been fairly eclectic, Sara Davis Buechner has become best known for her interpretations of early jazz and light music by American composers. Thus, one finds in her discography much Gershwin, Rudolf Friml, Dana Suesse, Stephen Foster, rags of Joseph Lamb, and works by film composers Alex North, Bernard Herrmann, and Miklós Rósza. Yet, Buechner's repertory also takes in healthy doses of J.S. Bach, Mozart, and Busoni, and of the one hundred concertos she plays listeners encounter enormous variety, from Bach and the Baroque to Bartók and beyond. Buechner ha...