horowitz in concert - dec. 1985, pt9, new york, carnegie
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Labienus - i did read it. actually helped k.b. with a bit of the research - he links to my e.n. website on marymaclane d0t c0m in the notes.
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OK-with N it's hard not to have the story as a consideration
By the way did you read "Lost Genius"? fascinating, strange, and makes artists like Horowitz et al even more impressive having to fight off their demons and still have a career
Sheer visceral-I guess I'd go with our man here!
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Labienus - i mean every word of it. note that i said viscerally thrilling.
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I generally agree with you-and the N is certainly a compelling performance, even without the story and circumstances but you don't think you're engaging in some hyperbole here? At first I misread it and thought you meant the legende but of all recordings??
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OK but whatever happens heart belongs to VH lol ;0)
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look up nyiregyhazi's live version of the liszt 2nd legende here on youtube - as i've often written, it's my nominee for the most viscerally thrilling piano recording ever.
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Good job, maybe I'll check that other chap out too, tho I bet he's no Volodya :0)
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i'll have some new horowitz recordings to put up soon - and some new nyiregyhazi in my e.n. channel, too. :)
God...
what a beauty...
leonengard 2 years ago
it streamed out of him as soon as he touched the keys.
kasyapa 2 years ago