Horowitz plays Schumman Toccata op.7
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Toccata de Schumann par Horowitz
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| ah splendid!thank ... ( 9 months ago by EilisErina) |
| ah splendid!thank you! |
| Horowitz doesn't ... ( 6 months ago by mathpianist93) |
| Horowitz doesn't play this as fast as Cziffra for interpretative reasons; therefore I prefer this interpretation but I still like the one Richter did. |
| waht was the year ... ( 6 months ago by 00Diego00) |
| waht was the year of this recording ???? cause i ve heard one from 34 and its GREATTTT, if you con post it it wold be great, i think this one is earlier for the sound, but thanks. |
| best Schumann ... ( 5 months ago by music4cisum) |
| best Schumann toccata ever! |
| Great! Bravo! TY. ( 5 months ago by paulostroff99) |
| Great! Bravo! TY. |
| c'est la meilleur ... ( 5 months ago by istreba) |
| c'est la meilleur version avec celle d'emil gilels, qui existe au monde |
| I like it. It has ... ( 4 months ago by oinetakoa) |
| I like it. It has fantasy and the tempo is good. Always the arpege fa la do fa fa with the chords, without the middle notes, only octaves |
| Wow, this is ... ( 4 months ago by damnthatissocool) |
| Wow, this is breath-takingly controlled and clear, beautifully voiced, imaginative, and yet exciting. Incompoarable as always, this recording puts to shame the pianists of today such as Kissin and Lang Lang. (Kissin raced through this piece at Carnegie Hall like an angry spoiled child; it was too fast, inarticulate, and unmusical.) Long live the art of Vladimir Horowitz !!! |
| you are right but I ... ( 4 months ago by Oblomov18) |
| you are right but I think that the Richter version recordered in 1959 is the best.Listen to it. |
| lol ( 2 months ago by scarnaby) |
| lol |
| I agree that the ... ( 1 week ago by MrFullService) |
| I agree that the Richter 1959 recording is the musically and technically best recording of this piece I've ever heard. Horowitz is just too "tricky" (and sloppy) for me. |
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