Surely one of the greatest displays of piano playing ever recorded. Rubenstein was absolutely right - magic that defies description. One can only wonder what Liszt himself would have thought...
I forgot that he had scales & such light octaves like that. I wonder what Hofmann felt . This guy was exciting in a truly marketable way . Maybe an earlier Chopin sec sonata would not sound so butchered as it did in the White House. That i don't forget !
@lovesGenet Horowitz could of just walked into the white house and dropped his trousers and dropped a fat turd on the keys of that piano on national television and I would still respect him sincerely as a artist in his early days and in his old age.
I feel so priviledged to now find what my grandfather was trying to tell me so verry many years ago,,my deepest apreciation and thanks to you for posting these priceless jewels,,I am also comming to understand what the piano is capable of, and what it can do in the hands of true artists,however different their style,,Thank you again,,Ben in Maine
This is just wonderful, and I also enjoyed reading your description of Rubinstein's comment. Arthur is my favorite pianist of all time. Thanks for this terrific post!
Horowitz is a pianistic genius!!!Great master of the piano!!!
nicklatinXXX 1 month ago
Surely one of the greatest displays of piano playing ever recorded. Rubenstein was absolutely right - magic that defies description. One can only wonder what Liszt himself would have thought...
carsond67 8 months ago in playlist piaonist
This is unbelievably great.
cattleman6420012000 1 year ago
I forgot that he had scales & such light octaves like that. I wonder what Hofmann felt . This guy was exciting in a truly marketable way . Maybe an earlier Chopin sec sonata would not sound so butchered as it did in the White House. That i don't forget !
lovesGenet 1 year ago
@lovesGenet Horowitz could of just walked into the white house and dropped his trousers and dropped a fat turd on the keys of that piano on national television and I would still respect him sincerely as a artist in his early days and in his old age.
Gargantupimp 1 year ago
you cannot play the piano any better than this...wonderful....
xcomposerpianistx 1 year ago
what a Paganoni!!!!
melodyva 1 year ago
0:12. Horowitz astonished me there already.
demosj 1 year ago
It is the canonical performance of the Liszt play. I like to play this piece too иге little differentlyю
kirillkorsunenko 2 years ago
shooting stars!
nevskixx 2 years ago
To the 'Nth' degree.Fabulous.
aardvaark069 2 years ago
this is incredible
StrmUndDrng 2 years ago
I feel so priviledged to now find what my grandfather was trying to tell me so verry many years ago,,my deepest apreciation and thanks to you for posting these priceless jewels,,I am also comming to understand what the piano is capable of, and what it can do in the hands of true artists,however different their style,,Thank you again,,Ben in Maine
cben09 2 years ago
This is just wonderful, and I also enjoyed reading your description of Rubinstein's comment. Arthur is my favorite pianist of all time. Thanks for this terrific post!
Valkyrie91a 2 years ago
yay
ecko1o1 2 years ago
Bravo- Thank you for posting.
65attila 2 years ago
This is really great. Sorry about the loss of your videos! By the way, you have one too many "n" in Paganini.
BachScholar 2 years ago
"Paganini " has been corrected. Thank you !!
Beckmesser2 2 years ago
A revelation! Bravo! TY.
paulostroff99 2 years ago
Thank you so much for putting this on youtube. I greatly appreciate it.
cattleman6420012000 2 years ago