Vladimir Horowitz - The Last Romantic 10/12 Scriabin - Etude n C-Sharp Minor Op 2 No. 1 video free download


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Vladimir Horowitz - The Last Romantic 10/12 Scriabin - Etude n C-Sharp Minor Op 2 No. 1

A rare insight in the home life of one of the worlds most famous pianist of all times Vladimir Horowitz.

Beside his amazing performances of Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Mozart, Liszt, Bach etc. we see an other side of the man himself. That of the man outside the stage, laughing, making jokes, talking about hes old friends, wife etc.

its a MUST SEE documentary of the man behind the music

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Comments

5 years ago

Franck Terreaux

Comment a t-il fait pour vivre avec une femme aussi chiante qui pas un seul moment le laisse s'amuser. Sans doute qu'il n'a été pour elle qu'un faire valoir.

5 years ago

Kutah

That smile at the end killed me. What a great man.

6 years ago

Catherine Malian

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6 years ago

Vahagn Barseghyan

his wife is such a whore!

6 years ago

diliup gabadamudalige

One of the most brilliant pianists this world has seen. I never saw him alive but heard his music. I visited his grave in Milan in 1990. May his journey be short.

6 years ago

Thelonious Wehwalt

The audio is awfully off sync

6 years ago

wintheblack

there will never be another pianist who sings/uncovers all the voices as he did

7 years ago

David Fisher

Does anyone know what painting is on the wall above what I believe is the couch? The golden bronze one with the black frame

7 years ago

Ronald Raihman

Wonderful !

7 years ago

mchlwng40

An absolutely gifted genius...with an inimitable prowess of singing the inner voices utilizing a mesmerizing and captivating rubato.

8 years ago

peter Koo

video and audio are out of synch

8 years ago

Dave Yost

Beware. The pitch is closer to d minor than c#

8 years ago

Valentina S.

He was the Power of Inner voicing..... I listened to him non stop at the age of 9, to make sure my 1st Chopin's Nocturne was right with voicing.

9 years ago

Eric Bell

man, he really went after those inner voices.. such a sad, tragic interpretation.. what a treat.  I had happened to just pull this piece out last week and I was like "meh, cool piece but.." I loved all the potential he demonstrated 

9 years ago

jjp009

"The world is sinking now."~Vladimir HorowitzBoy, if only he knew back then how right he was.

10 years ago

Alexander Scriabin

The Stars and Stripes Forever by Sousa

10 years ago

Meister am Mac

What is the name of the "Marsch" which Horowitz plays at the beginning? Thanks a lot!

11 years ago

fuuchet

true, but when Bieber is dead,, no one will remember his music,,, Horowitz's music will still live and listened to for centuries to come.

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