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Uploaded by Thracozaag on Aug 20, 2009
Koji Attwood performs Vladimir Horowitz's arrangement of Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody #15 (Rákóczy March) at the 2003 International Society of the Friends of György Cziffra concert, at Merkin Recital Hall in New York City.
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Great thundering octaves!
chobeethaninov 7 months ago
An objective observation, a superior performance from a little known artist compared the well known Volodos.
cypkat60 9 months ago
@musicamusement beautiful playing? electrifying yes, but I would not enter this into any beauty pageants.
classicalalways 1 year ago
@rarescores You went to Juilliard, but you can't spell its name correctly? Hmm...
Caocao8888 1 year ago
idk but that last note (chord) on this piece didnt sound right, but still AWSOME performance
damgoodballers 1 year ago
Amazing arrangement, amazingly played!
dhfeld 2 years ago
FANTASTIC!
jcyl141104 2 years ago
This is amazing!!! Loving it!!
pianovsforte 2 years ago
Beautiful playing - confident, powerful and full of vitality! ***** Lorna
musicamusement 2 years ago
This is very well done, I enjoy your playing immensely.
loltheworld 2 years ago
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Great thundering octaves!
chobeethaninov 7 months ago
An objective observation, a superior performance from a little known artist compared the well known Volodos.
cypkat60 9 months ago
@musicamusement beautiful playing? electrifying yes, but I would not enter this into any beauty pageants.
classicalalways 1 year ago
@rarescores You went to Juilliard, but you can't spell its name correctly? Hmm...
Caocao8888 1 year ago
idk but that last note (chord) on this piece didnt sound right, but still AWSOME performance
damgoodballers 1 year ago
Amazing arrangement, amazingly played!
dhfeld 2 years ago
FANTASTIC!
jcyl141104 2 years ago
This is amazing!!! Loving it!!
pianovsforte 2 years ago
Beautiful playing - confident, powerful and full of vitality! ***** Lorna
musicamusement 2 years ago
This is very well done, I enjoy your playing immensely.
loltheworld 2 years ago