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Alexander Scriabin, Étude in D-sharp minor, Op. 8, No. 2
directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; composed by Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, 1872-1915; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953- and John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1982), 4 mins
Recorded and broadcast in May 1982, Horowitz’s technique was begining to decline, though he retained all the fire of his playing. Introduction: Interview (00:05:30). Programm: Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen op.15, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 36; Frédéric Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major,...
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directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; composed by Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, 1872-1915; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953- and John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1982), 4 mins
Description
Recorded and broadcast in May 1982, Horowitz’s technique was begining to decline, though he retained all the fire of his playing. Introduction: Interview (00:05:30). Programm: Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen op.15, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 36; Frédéric Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major, op. 69 No. 1
Date Written / Recorded
1982
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Interview, Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Contributor
Peter Gelb, 1953-, John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin, 1872-1915, Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Date Published / Released
1982
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Person Discussed
Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Topic / Theme
Music practice, Concerts, Performance practice, Piano, Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright 2012. Used by permission of C Major Entertainment. All rights reserved.
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A Day in the Life of Francesco Tristano
directed by Friederike Schlumbom, fl. 2012; produced by Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Sounding Images; performed by Francesco Tristano, 1981-, in A Day in the Life of Francesco Tristano (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2012), 26 mins
Graduated of Juilliard school, he is a specialist in Baroque and contemporary music and member of the Aufgang electronic music group.
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directed by Friederike Schlumbom, fl. 2012; produced by Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Sounding Images; performed by Francesco Tristano, 1981-, in A Day in the Life of Francesco Tristano (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2012), 26 mins
Description
Graduated of Juilliard school, he is a specialist in Baroque and contemporary music and member of the Aufgang electronic music group.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Francesco Tristano, 1981-
Contributor
Claus Wischmann, 1966-, Sounding Images
Author / Creator
Friederike Schlumbom, fl. 2012, Francesco Tristano, 1981-
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Windrose (Film distributor)
Person Discussed
Francesco Tristano, 1981-
Topic / Theme
Musicians, Rehearsals, Performance practice, Solo, Electronic, Electronic Instruments, Piano
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Windrose Distribution.
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A Fool's Tale: Part 2
(1960); choreographed by Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-; produced by Ivan N. Cury, 1937- and Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013; performed by Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Buzz Miller, 1923-1999, James Gardner, James Macandrew, 1906-1988 and Eugene Lester, fl. 1967; in A Fool's Tale (Creative Arts Television, 2007), 4 mins
Choreographer-dancer Yuriko performs her own work and demonstrates a dance in the process of being created. With dancers Buzz Miller, James Gardner, Bertram Ross, Ethel Winter; pianist Eugene Lester and singer Anita Ellis. Works include Yuriko's "The Fool's Tale" and a scene from Yuriko's "The Ghost" derived from...
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(1960); choreographed by Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-; produced by Ivan N. Cury, 1937- and Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013; performed by Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Buzz Miller, 1923-1999, James Gardner, James Macandrew, 1906-1988 and Eugene Lester, fl. 1967; in A Fool's Tale (Creative Arts Television, 2007), 4 mins
Description
Choreographer-dancer Yuriko performs her own work and demonstrates a dance in the process of being created. With dancers Buzz Miller, James Gardner, Bertram Ross, Ethel Winter; pianist Eugene Lester and singer Anita Ellis. Works include Yuriko's "The Fool's Tale" and a scene from Yuriko's "The Ghost" derived from kabuki theater. The score to "The Fool's Tale" was composed by Eugene Lester and the score to "The Ghost" was composed by Halim El-Dabh...
Choreographer-dancer Yuriko performs her own work and demonstrates a dance in the process of being created. With dancers Buzz Miller, James Gardner, Bertram Ross, Ethel Winter; pianist Eugene Lester and singer Anita Ellis. Works include Yuriko's "The Fool's Tale" and a scene from Yuriko's "The Ghost" derived from kabuki theater. The score to "The Fool's Tale" was composed by Eugene Lester and the score to "The Ghost" was composed by Halim El-Dabh. 1960.
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Date Written / Recorded
1960
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Buzz Miller, 1923-1999, James Gardner, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Eugene Lester, fl. 1967
Contributor
Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Ivan N. Cury, 1937-, Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013, Eugene Lester, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Buzz Miller, 1923-1999, James Gardner, James Macandrew, 1906-1988, Eugene Lester, fl. 1967
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Topic / Theme
Performance practice, Rehearsals, Dance, Fool, River Demon, Samurai Warrior
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Frédéric Chopin, Waltz in A-flat Major Op. 69, No. 1
directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; composed by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953- and John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1982), 4 mins
Recorded and broadcast in May 1982, Horowitz’s technique was begining to decline, though he retained all the fire of his playing. Introduction: Interview (00:05:30). Programm: Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen op.15, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 36; Frédéric Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major,...
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directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; composed by Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953- and John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1982), 4 mins
Description
Recorded and broadcast in May 1982, Horowitz’s technique was begining to decline, though he retained all the fire of his playing. Introduction: Interview (00:05:30). Programm: Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen op.15, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 36; Frédéric Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major, op. 69 No. 1
Date Written / Recorded
1982
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Interview, Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Contributor
Peter Gelb, 1953-, John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, 1810-1849, Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Date Published / Released
1982
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Person Discussed
Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Topic / Theme
Music practice, Concerts, Performance practice, Piano, Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright 2012. Used by permission of C Major Entertainment. All rights reserved.
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The Ghost
choreographed by Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-; produced by Ivan N. Cury, 1937- and Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013; performed by Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Bertram Ross, 1920-2003, Ethel Winter and Eugene Lester, fl. 1967 (Creative Arts Television, 2007), 8 mins
Choreographer-dancer Yuriko performs her own work and demonstrates a dance in the process of being created. With dancers Buzz Miller, James Gardner, Bertram Ross, Ethel Winter; pianist Eugene Lester and singer Anita Ellis. Works include Yuriko's "The Fool's Tale" and a scene from Yuriko's "The Ghost" derived from...
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choreographed by Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-; produced by Ivan N. Cury, 1937- and Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013; performed by Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Bertram Ross, 1920-2003, Ethel Winter and Eugene Lester, fl. 1967 (Creative Arts Television, 2007), 8 mins
Description
Choreographer-dancer Yuriko performs her own work and demonstrates a dance in the process of being created. With dancers Buzz Miller, James Gardner, Bertram Ross, Ethel Winter; pianist Eugene Lester and singer Anita Ellis. Works include Yuriko's "The Fool's Tale" and a scene from Yuriko's "The Ghost" derived from kabuki theater. The score to "The Fool's Tale" was composed by Eugene Lester and the score to "The Ghost" was composed by Halim El-Dabh...
Choreographer-dancer Yuriko performs her own work and demonstrates a dance in the process of being created. With dancers Buzz Miller, James Gardner, Bertram Ross, Ethel Winter; pianist Eugene Lester and singer Anita Ellis. Works include Yuriko's "The Fool's Tale" and a scene from Yuriko's "The Ghost" derived from kabuki theater. The score to "The Fool's Tale" was composed by Eugene Lester and the score to "The Ghost" was composed by Halim El-Dabh. 1960.
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Date Written / Recorded
1960
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Bertram Ross, 1920-2003, Ethel Winter, Eugene Lester, fl. 1967
Contributor
Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Ivan N. Cury, 1937-, Merrill Brockway, 1923-2013, Eugene Lester, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Yuriko Kikuchi, 1920-, Bertram Ross, 1920-2003, Ethel Winter, Eugene Lester, fl. 1967
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Creative Arts Television
Topic / Theme
Dance, Husband, Wife, Ghost
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Marilyn Nonken on Triadic Memories
directed by Motria Sabat, fl. 2004; composed by Morton Feldman, 1926-1987 (1981); produced by Brian Brandt, fl. 2011; performed by Marilyn Nonken, in Morton Feldman: Marilyn Nonken plays Triadic Memories (New York, NY: Mode Records, 2004), 20 mins
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directed by Motria Sabat, fl. 2004; composed by Morton Feldman, 1926-1987 (1981); produced by Brian Brandt, fl. 2011; performed by Marilyn Nonken, in Morton Feldman: Marilyn Nonken plays Triadic Memories (New York, NY: Mode Records, 2004), 20 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1981, 2004-04-23
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Interview
Performer / Ensemble
Marilyn Nonken
Contributor
Brian Brandt, fl. 2011
Author / Creator
Morton Feldman, 1926-1987, Motria Sabat, fl. 2004, Marilyn Nonken
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Mode Records
Person Discussed
Morton Feldman, 1926-1987
Topic / Theme
Composers, Music composition, Musical meter and rhythm, Expression in performance, Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2004 by Mode Records
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Oscar Tango
directed by Andrew Harries, 1954-; composed by Simon Jeffes, 1949-1997; choreographed by David Bintley, 1957-; designed by Hayden Griffin, Teddy Fader; produced by Paul Tickell, 1949-; performed by Simon Jeffes, 1949-1997, Hélene Riese Liebmann, 1796-1835, Neil Rennie, Paul Street, fl. 1988, Ian Maidmand, Bob Loveday, Geoff Richardson, 1950- and Steve Nye, The Penguin Cafe Orchestra and Royal Ballet; in The Penguin Cafe Orchestra: Documentary with Simon Jeffes (ArtHaus Musik, 1989), 3 mins
This program celebrates the music of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra which, in the words of Simon Jeffres caters for an audience "capable of enjoying Wilson Picket, Beethoven, the Rolling Stones, choral music from West Africa, Bach" and others. Includes both a ballet set to Jeffes's music, in performance with the Royal...
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directed by Andrew Harries, 1954-; composed by Simon Jeffes, 1949-1997; choreographed by David Bintley, 1957-; designed by Hayden Griffin, Teddy Fader; produced by Paul Tickell, 1949-; performed by Simon Jeffes, 1949-1997, Hélene Riese Liebmann, 1796-1835, Neil Rennie, Paul Street, fl. 1988, Ian Maidmand, Bob Loveday, Geoff Richardson, 1950- and Steve Nye, The Penguin Cafe Orchestra and Royal Ballet; in The Penguin Cafe Orchestra: Documentary with Simon Jeffes (ArtHaus Musik, 1989), 3 mins
Description
This program celebrates the music of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra which, in the words of Simon Jeffres caters for an audience "capable of enjoying Wilson Picket, Beethoven, the Rolling Stones, choral music from West Africa, Bach" and others. Includes both a ballet set to Jeffes's music, in performance with the Royal Ballet, and a documentary about the Orchestra.
Date Written / Recorded
1987
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
The Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Royal Ballet, Simon Jeffes, 1949-1997, Hélene Riese Liebmann, 1796-1835, Neil Rennie, Paul Street, fl. 1988, Ian Maidmand, Bob Loveday, Geoff Richardson, 1950-, Steve Nye
Contributor
David Bintley, 1957-, Melvyn Bragg, Teddy Fader, Paul Tickell, 1949-, Simon Jeffes, 1949-1997, Hayden Griffin, The Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Royal Ballet, Keith Beckett, 1929-1998
Author / Creator
David Bintley, 1957-, Simon Jeffes, 1949-1997, Andrew Harries, 1954-, The Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Royal Ballet, Hélene Riese Liebmann, 1796-1835, Neil Rennie, Paul Street, fl. 1988, Ian Maidmand, Bob Loveday, Geoff Richardson, 1950-, Steve Nye
Date Published / Released
1989
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Film and films, Dance and dancing, Performance practice, Dance, Utah Longhorn Ram, Ram Partner, Texan Kangaroo Rat, Humboldt's Hog-nosed Skunk Flea, Southern Cape Zebra, Rainforest People, Brazilian Wooly Monkey, Great Auk
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Rachel Podger: Bach Works for Solo Violin and Cello - Baroque Strings Masterclass
directed by Mischa Scorer, 1939-; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Joanna Pearson; performed by Rachel Podger, 1968-, Vladimir Waltham, 1989-, Hetti Price, Colin Scobie, 1991-, George Clifford, fl. 2009 and Violeta Barrena, in Rachel Podger: Bach Works for Solo Violin and Cello - Baroque Strings Masterclass (Bristol, England: Masterclass Media Foundation, 2012), 2 hours 38 mins
Rachel Podger is one of the most creative talents to emerge in the field of period performance. Over the last two decades she has established herself as a leading interpreter of the music of the Baroque and Classical periods and holds numerous recordings to her name ranging from early seventeenth century music to...
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directed by Mischa Scorer, 1939-; composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; produced by Joanna Pearson; performed by Rachel Podger, 1968-, Vladimir Waltham, 1989-, Hetti Price, Colin Scobie, 1991-, George Clifford, fl. 2009 and Violeta Barrena, in Rachel Podger: Bach Works for Solo Violin and Cello - Baroque Strings Masterclass (Bristol, England: Masterclass Media Foundation, 2012), 2 hours 38 mins
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Rachel Podger is one of the most creative talents to emerge in the field of period performance. Over the last two decades she has established herself as a leading interpreter of the music of the Baroque and Classical periods and holds numerous recordings to her name ranging from early seventeenth century music to Mozart. Rachel's recording of J.S. Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin and his Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord (with Trevor...
Rachel Podger is one of the most creative talents to emerge in the field of period performance. Over the last two decades she has established herself as a leading interpreter of the music of the Baroque and Classical periods and holds numerous recordings to her name ranging from early seventeenth century music to Mozart. Rachel's recording of J.S. Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin and his Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord (with Trevor Pinnock) were both awarded first place by the BBC's 'Building a Library' programme. Teaching is also a significant part of Rachel's musical life. She is Professor of Baroque Violin at the Royal Academy of Music in London where she is also an Honorary Member. In this masterclass she works on movements from Violin Partita No 2 in D minor, Violin Partita No 3 in E major, Cello Suite No 3 in C major and Cello Suite No 5 in C minor. Students: Colin Scobie, Violin; Violeta Barrena, Violin; George Clifford, Baroque Violin; Hetti Price, Baroque Cello; Vladimir Waltham, Baroque Cello
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Date Written / Recorded
2012
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Masterclass
Performer / Ensemble
Rachel Podger, 1968-, Vladimir Waltham, 1989-, Hetti Price, Colin Scobie, 1991-, George Clifford, fl. 2009, Violeta Barrena
Contributor
Joanna Pearson
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Mischa Scorer, 1939-, Rachel Podger, 1968-, Vladimir Waltham, 1989-, Hetti Price, Colin Scobie, 1991-, George Clifford, fl. 2009, Violeta Barrena
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Masterclass Media Foundation
Person Discussed
Rachel Podger, 1968-
Topic / Theme
Performance criticism, Performance practice, Musical performances, Expression in performance, Performance coaching, Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright 2012 by Masterclass Media Foundation
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Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen, Op. 15
directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; composed by Robert Schumann, 1810-1856; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953- and John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1982), 18 mins
Recorded and broadcast in May 1982, Horowitz’s technique was begining to decline, though he retained all the fire of his playing. Introduction: Interview (00:05:30). Programm: Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen op.15, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 36; Frédéric Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major,...
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directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; composed by Robert Schumann, 1810-1856; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953- and John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1982), 18 mins
Description
Recorded and broadcast in May 1982, Horowitz’s technique was begining to decline, though he retained all the fire of his playing. Introduction: Interview (00:05:30). Programm: Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen op.15, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 36; Frédéric Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major, op. 69 No. 1
Date Written / Recorded
1982
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Interview, Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Contributor
Peter Gelb, 1953-, John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Robert Schumann, 1810-1856, Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Date Published / Released
1982
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Person Discussed
Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Topic / Theme
Music practice, Concerts, Performance practice, Piano, Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright 2012. Used by permission of C Major Entertainment. All rights reserved.
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Sergei Rachmaninoff, Polka de W.R.
directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; composed by Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov, 1873-1943; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953- and John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1982), 4 mins
Recorded and broadcast in May 1982, Horowitz’s technique was begining to decline, though he retained all the fire of his playing. Introduction: Interview (00:05:30). Programm: Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen op.15, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 36; Frédéric Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major,...
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directed by Kirk Browning, 1921-2008; composed by Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov, 1873-1943; produced by Peter Gelb, 1953- and John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 1982), 4 mins
Description
Recorded and broadcast in May 1982, Horowitz’s technique was begining to decline, though he retained all the fire of his playing. Introduction: Interview (00:05:30). Programm: Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen op.15, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, op. 36; Frédéric Chopin, Waltz in A-flat major, op. 69 No. 1
Date Written / Recorded
1982
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Interview, Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Contributor
Peter Gelb, 1953-, John Vernon, 1927-, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Sergey Vasil'yevich Rachmaninov, 1873-1943, Kirk Browning, 1921-2008, Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Date Published / Released
1982
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Person Discussed
Vladimir Horowitz, 1903-1989
Topic / Theme
Music practice, Concerts, Performance practice, Piano, Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright 2012. Used by permission of C Major Entertainment. All rights reserved.
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