Immerse yourself in the captivating world of classical piano with Vladimir Horowitz's "Vladimir Horowitz Rehearsal at Carnegie Hall, April 7, 1965." This remarkable album, released on August 23, 2019, by Sony Classical, offers a rare glimpse into the legendary pianist's rehearsal process, capturing the raw and unfiltered essence of his genius.
Recorded during a rehearsal session at the iconic Carnegie Hall on April 7, 1965, this collection features a meticulously remastered selection of Horowitz's performances. The album spans a diverse repertoire, including works by Bach, Chopin, Liszt, and Scriabin, showcasing Horowitz's unparalleled technical prowess and interpretive depth. From the intricate fugues of Bach to the virtuosic etudes of Chopin, each piece is rendered with a level of artistry that has solidified Horowitz's reputation as one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century.
The album's duration of 53 minutes is packed with moments of brilliance, offering both seasoned classical enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre a chance to appreciate Horowitz's extraordinary talent. Whether you're drawn to the dramatic intensity of the "Black Mass" Sonata or the delicate nuance of the "Valse oubliée," this album promises a rich and rewarding listening experience.
Vladimir Horowitz's "Vladimir Horowitz Rehearsal at Carnegie Hall, April 7, 1965" is not just a testament to his enduring legacy but also a celebration of the timeless beauty of classical piano music. Dive into this collection and discover the magic of Horowitz's artistry, captured in a moment of pure musical exploration.
Vladimir Horowitz, born in 1903, was a titan of the piano world, renowned for his virtuoso technique and electrifying performances. Hailing from Russia, Horowitz's career spanned over six decades, during which he became an American citizen and left an indelible mark on the classical music scene. His interpretations of Romantic repertoire, particularly works by Rachmaninoff, Liszt, and Tchaikovsky, are legendary, showcasing his unparalleled timbre and interpretative depth. Horowitz's recordings, many of which were made in his later years, capture the essence of his genius and continue to inspire pianists today. Despite battling stage fright and depression, his live performances were events that left audiences spellbound. Horowitz's legacy endures, not just through his recordings, but also through the stories of his extraordinary concerts and his close association with iconic venues like Carnegie Hall. His impact on the world of classical piano is immeasurable, earning him a place among the greatest pianists of all time.
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