The Historic Return: Carnegie Hall 1965; The 1966 Concerts
\nVladimir Horowitz专辑介绍:Works on This Recording\n\n1. Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV 564 by Johann Sebastian Bach\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Baroque\n■ Written: 1708-1717; ?Weimar, Germany\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 17 Minutes 35 Secs.\n■ Notes: Transcribed: Ferruccio Busoni\n\n2. Phantasie for Piano in C major, Op. 17 by Robert Schumann\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1836-1838; Germany\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 30 Minutes 45 Secs.\n\n3. Sonata for Piano no 9 in F major, Op. 68 "Black Mass" by Alexander Scriabin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: 20th Century\n■ Written: 1912-1913; Russia\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 9 Minutes 20 Secs.\n\n4. Poèmes (2) for Piano, Op. 32: no 1 in F sharp major by Alexander Scriabin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: 20th Century\n■ Written: 1903; Russia\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 3 Minutes 33 Secs.\n\n5. Mazurkas (4) for Piano, B 105/Op. 30: no 4 in C sharp minor by Frédéric Chopin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1836-1837; Paris, France\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 4 Minutes 0 Secs.\n\n6. Etudes (12) for Piano, Op. 10: no 8 in F major by Frédéric Chopin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1829; Poland\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 2 Minutes 38 Secs.\n\n7. Ballade for Piano no 1 in G minor, B 66/Op. 23 by Frédéric Chopin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1831-1835\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 8 Minutes 51 Secs.\n\n8. Children's Corner: no 3, Serenade for the Doll by Claude Debussy\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: 20th Century\n■ Written: 1906-1908; France\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 3 Minutes 24 Secs.\n\n9. Pieces (3) for Piano, Op. 2: no 1, Etude in C sharp minor by Alexander Scriabin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: 20th Century\n■ Written: 1887-1889; Russia\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 3 Minutes 11 Secs.\n\n10. Etudes (15) de virtuosité, Op. 72 "Per aspera ad astra": no 11 in Ab major by Moritz Moszkowski\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: by 1903; Germany\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 1 Minutes 38 Secs.\n\n11. Kinderszenen, Op. 15: no 7, Träumerei by Robert Schumann\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1838; Germany\n■ Date of Recording: 05/09/1965\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs.\n\n12. Sonata for Piano no 11 in A major, K 331 (300i) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Classical\n■ Written: 1781-1783; Vienna, Austria\n■ Date of Recording: 04/17/1966\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 17 Minutes 46 Secs.\n\n13. Polonaise-fantaisie for Piano in A flat major, B 159/Op. 61 by Frédéric Chopin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1845-1846; Poland\n■ Date of Recording: 04/17/1966\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 13 Minutes 17 Secs.\n\n14. Mazurkas (4) for Piano, B 115/Op. 33: no 4 in B minor by Frédéric Chopin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1837-1838; Paris, France\n■ Date of Recording: 04/17/1966\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 4 Minutes 37 Secs.\n\n15. Nocturne for Piano in E minor, B 19/Op. 72 no 1 by Frédéric Chopin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1827; Poland\n■ Date of Recording: 04/17/1966\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 4 Minutes 50 Secs.\n\n16. Sonata for Piano no 10, Op. 70 by Alexander Scriabin\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: 20th Century\n■ Written: 1913; Russia\n■ Date of Recording: 04/17/1966\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 4 Minutes 50 Secs.\n\n17. Sonata for Keyboard no 38 in F major, H 16 no 23 by Franz Joseph Haydn\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Classical\n■ Written: 1773; Eszterhazá, Hungary\n■ Date of Recording: 11/27/1966\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 13 Minutes 59 Secs.\n\n18. Blumenstück for Piano in D flat major, Op. 19 by Robert Schumann\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1839; Germany\n■ Date of Recording: 12/10/1966\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 7 Minutes 34 Secs.\n\n19. L'isle joyeuse by Claude Debussy\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: 20th Century\n■ Written: 1904; France\n■ Date of Recording: 11/27/1966\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 6 Minutes 0 Secs.\n\n20. Années de pèlerinage, première année, S 160 "Suisse": no 6, Vallée d'Obermann by Franz Liszt\n■ Performer: Vladimir Horowitz (Piano)\n■ Period: Romantic\n■ Written: 1848-1854; Weimar, Germany\n■ Date of Recording: 11/27/1966\n■ Venue: Live Carnegie Hall, New York City\n■ Length: 13 Minutes 16 Secs.\n