I had the honor of hearing Horowitz in 1986 at Boston's Symphony Hall. An incredible, almost spiritual experience. He, of course, was a Russian playing
German, Italian and Austrian pieces on his beloved American piano. The resulting music was not something into which one could plant a national flag.
I wonder what pianos he learned on as a small boy.
rld
On Monday, October 5, 1998 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Aegrotat1 wrote:
I had the honor of hearing Horowitz in 1986 at Boston's Symphony Hall. An >> incredible, almost spiritual experience. He, of course, was a Russian playing
German, Italian and Austrian pieces on his beloved American piano. The
resulting music was not something into which one could plant a national flag.
I wonder what pianos he learned on as a small boy.
rld
Do you guys remember what the question was?
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