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Horowitz Plays Mussorgsky, Scriabin, Prokofiev, and others
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StudioRCA
Release DateMarch 10, 1992
UPC Code090266052622
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About Horowitz Plays Mussorgsky, Scriabin, Prokofiev, and others

Horowitz's Pictures is one of his most controversial recordings. In true Romantic tradition, he made changes in Mussorgsky's much-maligned score. Ignore those strict constructionists who hold that the composer's word is law, and you'll revel in the sheer high spirits and unabashed virtuosity of this electrifying performance. Few make this piece as exciting as Horowitz. The fillers offer his inimitable versions of various Russian favorites along with his not-to-be-missed transcriptions of Carmen highlights and a Sousa Stars and Stripes Forever as you've never heard it. --Dan Davis Amazon.com essential recording

Tracks

  1. Promenade
  2. The Gnome
  3. Promenade
  4. The Old Castle
  5. Promenade
  6. Tuleries
  7. Bydlo
  8. Promenade
  9. Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks
  10. Samuel Goldenberg & Schmuyle
  11. Limoges-The Market
  12. Catacombs
  13. Con Mortuis In Lingua Mortua
  14. The Hut on Fowl's Legs
  15. The Great Gate at Kiev
  16. Etude Op.2 No.1 in C-Sharp Minor
  17. Prelude, Op. 11, No. 5 in D
  18. Prelude, Op. 22 No. 1 in G-Sharp Minor
  19. Danse Excentrique
  20. Sonata No. 9 , Op. 68: Sonata No. 9 , Op. 68 - Black Mass
  21. Dumka, Op. 59
  22. Variations On A Theme From 'Carmen'
  23. Sonata no. 7, Op. 83: III: Sonata no. 7, Op. 83: III. Precipitato
  24. Humoresque, Op. 10, No. 5
  25. Barcarolle, Op. 10, No. 3
  26. Serenade To The Doll, No. 3, Children's Corner
  27. The Stars And Stripes Forever

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (5 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteHorowitz ReviewQuote
This recording was made in 1947 and the recording quality reflects that. It sounds like the CD was made from a scratchy record with no clean up.

I have heard better Horowitz performances. This one is very mechanical, without much color or feeling. January 9, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteNo better place to hear musical genius!Quote
Horowitz' arrangement of Stars and Stripes Forever is possibly the most incredible piece I have ever heard (and I don't even like that song very much.) If you have never heard it in its entirety, you have really been missing something. The first half is really good but the second half is mind-blowing. Horowitz was a genius!!!

The other works on the disc are great too but I prefer more recent recordings such as Evgeny Kissin's Pictures at an Exhibition. Of course it's not that Evgeny plays it better than Vladimir but the recording quality has much improved since 1947.

Whatever you do, don't miss Stars and Stripes Forever. You will never forget it.

August 22, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteIncredible performance, scratchy sound.Quote
A very good CD, but some of the titles are also on the Encores CD, and all the titles except the Rachmaninoff (recorded in 1979) are in mono. Besides the Rachmaninoff, the recording dates range from 1928 (whew!) to 1956. That said, this is Horowitz! It's great! I'd pay the money for the Prokofiev and Danse Excentrique alone. I just want to warn you that this is not the crystal-clear CD sound we're used to. December 17, 2000

rating: 5 QuoteI undoubtedly declare that Horowitz is the best.Quote
You may know that Horowitz is a TOP pianist. But there is a one more. This recording is the most suitable recording that shows the differences beteween Horowitz and other pianists. In other words, this recording represents the genuine playstyle of Horowitz. One of the conspicuous specialty of Horowitz is ffff. The Grate Gate At Kiev (Pictures at an Exhibition) needs exteremly strong finger power.(Self-confidence of piano touch) Also to "Prokofiev sonata No.7","The Stars and Stripes Forever", the same can be told. I want to say, It`s needless to say who is the second, at least in these pieces. ( the gap between 1st and 2nd is too wide )(And, I`m not saying abut all the pieces of Horowitz. I`m only telling you about the pieces in this record.) I have an absolute pitch, and can compose a little.So believe me. Have a nice day!

P.S. To music lover who want`s to listen awesome 'Carmen Vars.' : Horowitz recorded 'carmen vars' not only once. (because it revised several times.) Carmen.V. in this CD is different from "Horowitz Encore". After buing this record, listen carefully the samples (in Horowitz Encore). They are not the same. (Both has it`s tastes.) December 3, 2000

rating: 5 QuoteHorowitz is amazing as usual, BUT...Quote
Horowitz is amazing as we have all come to expect, but at the time that Mussorgsky's PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION was recorded, recording techiniques had not been perfected as they have today. The rest of the CD is outstanding. If you are a Horowitz fan, I highly recommend this recording. September 27, 1998

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