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  1. Recordings 1930-1951 [33 tracks] by Vladimir Horowitz released in 1990. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Oct 1, 2006 · The drawback to this comprehensive feast of prime Vladimir Horowitz is EMI's overzealous noise reduction, which smoothes the edges off of the great pianist's unique sonority. This is less bothersome in the 1951 sessions, which produced two delicious Scarlatti Sonatas not reissued elsewhere. The high-voltage Horowitz of the thirties was a more ...

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  3. Oct 19, 2020 · Vladimir Horowitz - Recordings 1930-1951 EMI References: CDHC 63538 (3 CDs) Naxos Historical. Horowitz/Toscanini: Brahms Concert Naxos Historical: 8.110805-6 (2 CDs) Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 (Horowitz/Toscanini) Naxos Historical: 8.110807. Vladimir Horowitz: Recordings 1928-1930 Naxos Historical: 8.110696 [+] Welte-Mignon Piano Rolls, Vol.1

  4. Oct 12, 2014 · Vladimir Horowitz. 12 October 2014. Available as. CD. Reissued to mark the 25th anniversary of the death of Vladimir Horowitz [in 1989], this 3CD collection presents the complete recordings he made for HMV. As an extra, the set includes the first official release of Horowitz’s 1936 recording of the Chopin Funeral March. Beloved and revered ...

  5. Vladimir Horowitz in 1931. The Russian and American classical virtuoso pianist Vladimir Horowitz was a recording artist for over 60 years; beginning in 1926 on a piano roll system for Welte-Mignon, then with audio recordings, starting in 1928 for the Victor Talking Machine Company, later RCA Victor.

  6. Aug 29, 2014 · Horowitz's early Schumann, though technically impeccable, did not quite plumb the depths as in his later recordings. So much the better then, that the pianist limited himself to recording shorter works, including an Arabeske with unmatched legato, an effortless Toccata (superior to his spliced 1962 recording), and whimsical Traumeswirren.

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