Vladimir Horowitz - Vladimir Horowitz In Moscow (1986) [Repost/New Rip]

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Vladimir Horowitz - Vladimir Horowitz In Moscow
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Label/Cat#: Deutsche Grammophon # 419 499-2 GH | Country/Year: Germany 1986
Genre: Classical | Style: Romantic, Classical Period

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DR20 -3.49 dB -29.69 dB 4:17 01-Scarlatti: Sonate E-dur K.380 L.23 - Andante comodo
DR14 -10.11 dB -29.20 dB 6:10 02-Mozart: Klaviersonate C-dur K.330 (300h) - 1. Allegro moderato
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CD Info:

Vladimir Horowitz ‎– Horowitz In Moscow

Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Catalog#: 419 499-2 GH
Format: CD, Album
Country: West Germany
Released: 1986
Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic, Classical Period

Tracklist:

1 –Domenico Scarlatti Sonata In E Major K. 380 (L. 23) (Andante Comodo) 3:58
2 –Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata In C Major K. 330 (300h) 1. Allegro Moderato 6:10
3 –Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata In C Major K. 330 (300h) 2. Andante Cantabile 5:58
4 –Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata In C Major K. 330 (300h) 3. Allegretto 4:48
5 –Sergei Rachmaninoff* Prélude In G Major Op. 32 No. 5 (Moderato) 2:49
6 –Sergei Rachmaninoff* Prélude In G Sharp Minor Op. 32 No. 12 (Allegro) 2:33
7 –Alexander Scriabine Étude In C Sharp Minor Op. 2 No. 1 (Andante) 2:39
8 –Alexander Scriabine Étude In D Sharp Minor Op. 8 No. 12 (Patetico) 2:09
9 –Franz Liszt / Franz Schubert Soirées De Vienne S. 427: Valse Caprice No. 6 (Allegro Con Spirito) 6:33
10 –Franz Liszt Sonetto 104 Del Petrarca (From "Années De Pélerinage, 2ème Année "Italie" ") (Agitato Assai - Adagio) 5:33
11 –Frédéric Chopin Mazurka In C Sharp Minor Op. 30 No. 4 (Allegretto) 3:33
12 –Frédéric Chopin Mazurka In F Minor Op. 7 No. 3 2:15
13 –Robert Schumann Träumerei (From "Kinderszenen") 2:24
14 –Moritz Moszkowski Étincelles Op. 36 No. 6 (Allegro Scherzando) 2:38
15 –Sergei Rachmaninoff* Polka De W.R. (Allegretto) 4:04

Notes:

Recorded live at the Moscow Conservatory in April 1986.

Digital Recording (DDD).

Booklet included.

Vladimir Horowitz's April 20, 1986 Moscow recital has become so legendary that further comment seems superfluous.

To say that this concert was an emotional experience is understatement. A lesser pianist might have wilted under the pressure, and many expected Horowitz would cancel. (He nearly did, after learning Vladimir Feltsman's piano had been vandalized following a concert at the American embassy. It took a phone call from President Reagan to persuade him to continue with the trip.)

At 82, Horowitz seems ecstatically inspired here. He is in finer form here than he was in his 1985 recitals, where he occasionally sounded rusty. In the more bravura pieces, he uses a full dynamic range, which he mostly avoided at this time. Some of the performances, particularly the Liszt Sonetto, recall the fiery Horowitz of the 1940s. Yet, there is a balance and inner warmth that was largely missing in his earlier years. Certainly, the young Horowitz would not have delivered the sprightly, bouncy Scarlatti Sonata (superior to performances from 1951 and 1968), or the charming Mozart Sonata (far preferable to the drab version taped in his living room one year earlier). But it's with the Russian repertoire that Horowitz hits his stride, from Rachmaninoff's sunny G major Prelude to Scriabin's stormy D-sharp minor Etude - - where the bass notes ring as resoundingly as the bells of the Kremlin. The Chopin Mazurkas are offered with the bewitching melancholy that caused a German critic to rave over Horowitz ("Piano Culture Reawakened", read the 1926 headline). If the sparks of Moszkowski's Etincelles don't flicker as incandescently as they did in earlier days, Schumann's Traumerei sings with a new and heartfelt simplicity.

For the record, not all of the performances on this CD come from the actual recital. The Scarlatti Sonata, first movement from the Mozart Sonata, Rachmaninoff G major Prelude and Polka, and Schubert-Liszt Soirées de Vienne came from the public rehearsal two days before the concert. However, no intersplicing was done within movements, so this is really how Horowitz played at that time.

The sound is excellent, if a bit close. I heard Horowitz in concert in Boston this same year - - this is how he sounded. arkivmusic

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