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| Vladimir Horowitz At Carnegie Hall - The Private Collection - Schumann, Chopin, Liszt, Balakirev | |||||
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Release Date: 09/01/2009 Label: Rca Victor Red Seal Catalog #: 754604 Spars Code: n/a Composer: Robert Schumann, Mily Balakirev, Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt Performer: Vladimir Horowitz
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This is prime Horowitz on staggering, fearless form..." The second of three releases culled from Vladimir Horowitz's mid-1940s/early-1950s Carnegie Hall recitals offers alternative views of two works long familiar from his commercial discography, along with two showpieces otherwise unavailable in the Horowitz canon. The Schumann Fantasy is a classic example of Horowitz's genius for transforming the composer's busy, often thick textures into lean, translucent, and provocatively contoured sonorities. However, an unsettled quality emerges from the pianist's small yet persistent speed-ups and slow-downs within phrases that he would shape more simply in his 1965 comeback recital. Listeners following the score also will notice booming added octaves, plus a deletion of 19 measures from the second movement that's clearly intentional--not a memory lapse. Horowitz's similarly affetuoso approach to the Chopin Barcarolle flows better here than in his 1957 studio recording, notwithstanding the overly aggressive and tight-fisted coda. Listeners familiar with Liszt's St. François de Paule marchant sur les flots will notice quite a few textual emendations that ultimately draw more attention to the pianist than the composer. That said, this is prime Horowitz on staggering, fearless form, as he also is throughout Balakirev's Islamey. Simon Barere may be unmatched for sheer speed, yet Horowitz's virtuosity is more expressive in its focused articulation, motoric momentum, and shrewd pedaling. He also omits a few bars here and there. Although words cannot adequately mirror the Horowitz experience, David Dubal's vibrant, refreshingly frank booklet notes come pretty darn close. --Jed Distler, ClassicsToday.com ---------------- Also Available: Volume 1 - Vladimir Horowitz At Carnegie Hall - The Private Collection - Music of Mussorgsky & Liszt. This second release from the Yale archive recordings captures Vladimir Horowitz in his golden prime, playing his signature repertoire in concert at Carnegie Hall, where he celebrated the milestones in his career. Horowitz employed an engineer to make 78-rpm recordings of his Carnegie Hall concerts in this period, and he used them to review and judge his performances. Most of these mono recordings were originally contained on 12 and 16-inch acetate discs. They have been impeccably mastered, with the sound restored, from new transfers made in the Yale archives. Significant press accompanied the original announcement of the donation of these recordings to Yale, where Horowitz performed often through the years and was assistant fellow of Silliman College. The second Private Collection release includes four works that take the listener deep into the heart of the Romantic age – Schumann’s Fantasy in C Major, Op. 17; Chopin’s lilting Barcarolle, Op. 60; Liszt’s evocative musical meditation Legende No. 2 – St. Francis de Paule Walking on the Waves; and one of the most demanding pieces ever written for solo piano, Russian composer Mily Balakirev’s breathtaking steeplechase Islamey. - Carnegie Hall Presents Series from Sony Masterworks |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
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Phantasie for Piano in C major, Op. 17 by Robert Schumann | ||||
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Performer:
Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1836-1838; Germany |
Length: 27 Minutes 53 Secs. |
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Oriental Fantasy for Piano, Op. 18 "Islamey" by Mily Balakirev | ||||
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Performer:
Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1869/1902; Russia |
Length: 7 Minutes 5 Secs. |
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Barcarolle for Piano in F sharp major, B 158/Op. 60 by Frédéric Chopin | ||||
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Performer:
Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1845-1846; Paris, France |
Length: 8 Minutes 13 Secs. |
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Légendes (2) for Piano, S 175: no 2, St Francis de Paule walks on water by Franz Liszt | ||||
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Performer:
Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1863; Rome, Italy |
Length: 6 Minutes 55 Secs. |
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| Notes: Arranger: Vladimir Horowitz. | |||||
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