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Following the Russian concerts, Horowitz toured several European cities, including Berlin, Amsterdam, and London. In June, Horowitz redeemed himself to the Japanese with a trio of well-received performances in Tokyo. Later that year he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor bestowed by the United States, by President Ronald Reagan. 1982 The Horowitz Concerts 1979/80 (RCA ARL1-3775). 1988 Horowitz in Moscow (Deutsche Grammophon 419499). 1991 The Last Recording (Sony SK 45818). 1993 Horowitz Discovered Treasures: Chopin, Liszt, Scarlatti, Scriabin, Clementi (Sony 48093). Grammy Award for Best Classical Album: 1963 Columbia Records Presents Vladimir Horowitz. 1966 Horowitz at Carnegie Hall: An Historic Return.
Request an album send to friend. Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz. The Complete Original Jacket Collection. CD 35 - Concerts 1979 - 80 (2009). Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz - The Complete Original Jacket Collection. Bitrate (quality): 192256320.
The Horowitz Concerts: 1979-1980. Horowitz plays Scriabin. Album Leaf, Op. 45, No. 1, Etude in F-sharp Minor, Op. 8, No. 2, Etude in B-flat Minor, Op.
CD 35 - Concerts 1979-80. Performers: - Vladimir Horowitz. In MP3 format In FLAC format. 1. Schumann- Fantasiestucke O. 11 - Molto vivace ed appassionatamente.
Shipping to Russian Federation. 1x UNOPENED MARTY ROBBINS NO. 1 COWBOY Album Record LP TV Special Sealed 1979-80. Reardan high school sextet 1979-80 - lp 5166. Horowitz Concerts 1979/80 /RACHMANINOV RCA ARL1-3775 SEALED.
The advantage is that Horowitz's programming concepts are respected (and Horowitz was a master at building a contrasted and interesting program). The disadvantage is that the playing time for most of these CDs is short. However, at budget price, I'm not complaining. The 1967 recital from Brooklyn College is in spectacular sound - indeed it sounds more like the Horowitz I heard live than many of his digital recordings. Horowitz plays the music (including Beethoven's Sonata, Op. 101, five Scarlatti Sonatas, Chopin and Rachmaninoff) in much the same manner as his existing Columbia recordings. Two exceptions are Chopin's Barcarolle, which is played tenderly and in contrast to his other rather tempestuous recordings, and Horowitz's own Carmen Variations, which has a different coda.
Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz was a Russian-born American classical pianist and composer. Horowitz made his American debut playing Tchaikovsky’s first piano concerto with conductor Thomas Beecham and the New York Philharmonic, in a performance that strengthened his reputation as an unrivaled virtuoso, Horowitz broke from Beecham’s stately tempo and charged to the finale several measures before the orchestra. House, Washington . previously unreleased on CD DISC 30-31: April 8, 1979 - Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Illinois 5 works previously unreleased DISC 32-33: April 15, 1979 - Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Illinois 4 works previously unreleased DISC 34-35: April 22, 1979 - Constitution Hall, Washington 6 works previously unreleased DISC 36-37: April 13, 1980 - Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts 6 works previously unreleased.
Horowitz was the youngest of four children of Samuil Horowitz and Sophia Bodik, who were assimilated Jews. Samuil was a well-to-do electrical engineer and a distributor of electric motors for German manufacturers. Horowitz's grandfather Joachim was a merchant (and an arts-supporter), belonging to the 1st Guild. This status gave exemption from having to reside in the Pale of Settlement.
| –Schumann* | Fantasiestucke, Op. IIIComposed By – Schumann* |
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| A1 | – | Molto Vivace Ed Appassionatamenic | |
| A2 | – | Piu Tosto Lento | |
| A3 | – | Con Forza, Assai Marcato | |
| –Schumann* | Nachtstucke, Op. 23Composed By – Schumann* |
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| A4 | – | No. 3 In D.Flat | |
| A5 | – | No. 4 In F | |
| A6 | –Mendelssohn* | Scherzo A CapriccioComposed By – Mendelssohn* |
6:00 |
| B | –Rachmaninoff* | Sonata No. 2 In B-Flat Minor, Op. 36Composed By – Rachmaninoff* |
22:06 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RL 13775 | Horowitz* | The Horowitz Concerts 1979/80 (LP) | RCA Red Seal | RL 13775 | Germany | 1981 |
| RCL-8016 | Horowitz* | The Horowitz Concerts 1979/80 (LP) | RCA Red Seal | RCL-8016 | Japan | 1981 |
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