Vladimir Horowitz - 25th Anniversary of His American Debut 1953
Vladimir Horowitz - 25th Anniversary of His American Debut 1953
SCHUBERT Sonata in B flat, D.960 01 Molto moderato 02 Andante sostenuto 03 Scherzo: Allegro vivace con delicatezza – Trio 04 Allegro, ma non troppo – Presto CHOPIN 05 Nocturn in E minor Op.72 06 Scherzo No.1 in B Minor Op.20 SCRIABIN 07 Sonata No.9, Op.68 08 Etudes Op.8 no.11 09 Etudes Op.42 no.5 LISZT 10 Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 ENCORES DEBUSSY 11 Serenade for the Doll (from the Children's Comer) CHOPIN 12 Waltz No.3 in A minor Op.34 no.2 PROKOFIEV 13 Sonata No.7 Op.83 (IV.Precipitato) Vladimir Horowitz - Carnegie Hall. February 25, 1953
On December 18, 1925, Horowitz made his first appearance outside his home country, in Berlin. He later played in Paris, London and New York City. Horowitz was selected by Soviet authorities to represent Ukraine in the inaugural 1927 International Chopin Piano Competition: however the pianist had decided to stay in the West and thus did not participate.
Horowitz gave his United States debut on January 12, 1928, in Carnegie Hall. Horowitz's success with the audience was phenomenal. Olin Downes, writing for the New York Times, commented, "it has been years since a pianist created such a furor with an audience in this city." In his review of Horowitz's solo recital, Downes characterized the pianist's playing as showing "most if not all the traits of a great interpreter."
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