Vladimir Horowitz, one of the most celebrated pianists of the 20th century, delivers an electrifying performance in this live recording from Carnegie Hall on March 20, 1950. This album captures the essence of Horowitz's virtuosity and musical depth, showcasing a diverse repertoire that spans multiple composers and styles.
The album features a mix of well-known and lesser-known pieces, including works by Clementi, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Barber, Chopin, Prokofiev, Scarlatti, and Scriabin, as well as Horowitz himself. Highlights include Chopin's Ballade No. 3 in A-Flat Major, Op. 47, and the Variations sérieuses in D Minor, Op. 54, which demonstrate Horowitz's technical brilliance and interpretive sensitivity. The inclusion of Barber's Toccata in D Minor, Op. 11, and Scarlatti's Sonata in E Major, K. 380, adds a touch of modernity and contrast to the program.
Horowitz's playing is characterized by its clarity, precision, and emotional intensity. His ability to convey the nuances of each piece, from the delicate subtleties of Schumann's Blumenstück, Op. 19, to the powerful grandeur of Chopin's Andante spianato in G Major & Grande Polonaise brillante in E-Flat Major, Op. 22, is a testament to his artistry. The album also includes a selection of Horowitz's own compositions, providing a unique insight into his creative genius.
Recorded at the height of Horowitz's career, this live performance is a captivating snapshot of a legendary artist in his prime. The album's duration of 1 hour and 35 minutes offers a comprehensive and engaging listening experience, making it a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a long-time admirer of Horowitz or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.