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Vladimir Horowitz plays Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.19

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2008

Vladimir Horowitz plays Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.19 in D minor, d'après les 'Csárdás nobles' de K. Ábrányi (sr)

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  • Su calidad de video es fantástica, en cuanto a la intención musical de tus imágenes. Te falta perfeccionar unos ligeros fallos de la grabación, solo eso.

  • gracias

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  • I didn't know that Horowitz had arranged this rhapsody! thank you for this!

  • Grandioso!!Thank you!

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  • @CZARDASMACABRE he didn't actually

  • This is epic!

  • Sensacional!

    Além da genialidade do intérprete, do monumental compositor, o excelente bom gosto na coletânea de fotos!

    Parabéns, nota dez!

  • No one interprets Liszt like Horowitz. Cut from same cloth as performers. Liszt made women swoon at performances & throw themselves at his feet long before Sinatra, Presley or Tom Jones! He ate it up & his music & performances reflected the intense manliness & yet emotion so attractive openly & confidently displayed. Shows in the Hungarian Rhapsodies more than anywhere else. Horowitz had the same angular attractivness in youth, flash, confidence, & desire to show for female fans! Electric!

  • @gymgymgymgym at this address: horowitz-scores(d0tC0M) (sorry for typing it this way, YT does not allow links)

  • Where is this score available ?

  • @Alexias030692 It does seem that his left hand is occupied with chords a bit lower while the right hand is playing the octaves...

  • nice eniding for these 19 Liszt´s rhapsodies that resemble more the magyar music than the hungarian one, Liszty was a true genius

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