The pinnacle of Romanticism depicted by a keyboard magician
A collection of masterpieces that combine virtuosity and deep lyricism and should be etched in the history of piano performance.
Vladimir Horowitz tackles challenging works by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, shedding new light with his unique interpretations. His commanding touch on the keyboard and the delicate, trembling emotions are vividly conveyed through this recording.
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A:
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1)
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I – Grave; Doppio Movimento
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2)
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II – Scherzo
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3)
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III – Marche Funèbre: Lento
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4)
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IV – Presto
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B:
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Étude-Tableau In C Major, Op. 33, No. 2
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Étude-Tableau In E-Flat Minor, Op. 39, No. 5
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Arabesque, Op. 18
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4)
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Hungarian Rhapsody No. 19
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Producer, Liner Notes [Booklet] - Thomas Frost
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Sleeve Notes - Goddard Lieberson
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Piano - Vladimir Horowitz
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Liner Notes [Booklet] - Neville Cardus
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Antony Di Gesu