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Horowitz Concerts 1977 1978 Golden Jubilee Recital Liszt Sonata In B Minor / Faure Impromptu No. 5, No.10 |
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Horowitz's Golden Record
The Golden Jubilee Recital was released in 1979.
This recital recording commemorates the 50th anniversary of Vladimir Horowitz's career. It features Liszt's Piano Sonata in B minor and Fauré's Impromptus Nos. 5 and 13. This historic performance showcases Horowitz's stunning virtuosity and profound musical insight. His dramatic expressiveness in the Liszt sonata, in particular, is unparalleled.
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- Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Edwin Begley
- Producer - John F. Pfeiffer
- Piano - Vladimir Horowitz
- Art Direction - J. J. Stelmach
- Sleeve Notes - Nathan Kroll