Posts Tagged ‘horowitz’
Posted on January 18, 2010 - by admin
Brahms &Tchaikovsky: Piano Concertos / Tocanini & Horowitz
Posted on January 17, 2010 - by admin
Vladimir Horowitz plays Tchaikovsky:Piano Concerto No. 1/Brahms:Piano Concerto No. 2
Posted on January 6, 2010 - by admin
Horowitz Plays Liszt
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It's a pity that RCA didn't wait until 1978 to record Vladimir Horowitz' shattering Liszt Sonata, rather than issuing this live performance from 1976. Horowitz had just reacquired the work, and its demanding figurations clearly had not settled in all in way. Still, Liszt and Horowitz' heroic voices ring true. The pianist packs everything but the ki[Read More]
Posted on January 5, 2010 - by admin
Horowitz: The Concerts (1967/1970)
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Living Stage 1045 (2003 remastering of 1967 & '70 recordings) ADD
Posted on December 31, 2009 - by admin
Vladimir Horowitz, Complete Masterworks Recordings 1962-1973, Vol. I: The Studio Recordings 1962-63
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This collection features wide-ranging repertory, including Russian Romantics like Rachmaninoff and Scriabin that were Horowitz's concert staples, all stunningly played. The Chopin "Funeral March" Sonata is taken at a flowing pace, with a crisp, touching march. Schumann's Kinderszenen is fetchingly done with disarming simplicity and heartfelt poetry[Read More]
Posted on December 23, 2009 - by admin
Horowitz Plays Chopin
Posted on December 21, 2009 - by admin
Horowitz Plays Chopin, Vol. 2
Posted on December 19, 2009 - by admin
Horowitz In Moscow [VHS]
Posted on December 12, 2009 - by admin
Steinway Legends: Vladimir Horowitz
Posted on December 11, 2009 - by admin
The Essential Vladimir Horowitz (2CD)
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Widely regarded as the greatest pianist of the twentieth century, by the time he died in 1989 the charismatic Vladimir Horowitz had been a legend for over six decades, his very name a symbol of pianistic virtuosity and excellence. An American of Ukrainian birth, his playing possessed a unique combination of power, ineffable grace and crystalline de[Read More]































