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Lugansky Scriabin Etude op.8-12
2004 sep 28, in Tokyo
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1 year ago
Edwin Fischer : Das Wohltemperierte Klavier, Book I, BWV 848 (Bach)
Edwin Fischer (1886 - 1960), pianist and conductor, performs the Prelude and Fugue in C sharp major, BWV 848, from Book I of the Well Tempered Cla...
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1 year ago
Liszt - La Campanella — Alice Sara Ott
Video: www.lastwave.de | Alice Sara Ott plays Liszt Etude "La Campanella" (after Paganini). Album released by Deutsche Grammophon http://www.alice-...
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1 year ago
Glenn Gould plays Prelude & Fugue no3 in C-sharp major WTC 1
Glenn Gould plays Prelude & Fugue in C-sharp major, WTC 1
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Yeah, I find the prelude a little fast too, but it has a nice shape. I really like the fugue though... the best thing about Gould is that he never makes Bach sound boring, which is something many pianists tend to do.
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Neville Bharucha - Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
Neville Bharucha, Grieg Piano Concerto, Zoroastrian Symphony Orchestra, Houston, TX on 12.29.2010
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I really like it. Esp. the 1st part of the first mvt :)
Did you have a lot of practice with the orchestra?
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1 year ago
Duke Ellington - Take the A Train (Ella Fitzgerald)
Duke Ellington Take the A Train (Ella Fitzgerald)
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I LOVE Ella - and this version of Take the A-Train is awesome!!! :-D
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1 year ago
Chelsea de Souza plays Abegg Variations Schumann Op 1 and Chopin Etude Op 10 no 4
Chelsea de Souza, 16, plays Abegg Variations (Schumann) and Etude Op.10 no.4 (Chopin)
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1 year ago
Chelsea de Souza plays Chopin Etude in C sharp minor, Op 10 no 4
Chelsea de Souza, 16, plays Chopin Etude Op.10 no.4 in C sharp minor.
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As someone who plays this piece, I just feel that Horowitz takes more time to enjoy the incredible harmonies that characterize this piece - there are so many special moments when he plays. I like Lugansky's ease when he plays this piece - I just feel he could take more time. But that's just my op...