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New and unopened. Vladimir Horowitz Live at Carnegie Hall 41 CDs + 1 DVD = 42 discs total A box set featuring live recordings of Horowitz's performances at Carnegie Hall, compiled into 41 CDs and 1 DVD, for a total of 42 discs. This collection allows you to enjoy Horowitz's extraordinary charisma in live performances with a grand scale of sound sources. Limited first pressing. [Includes a powerful Tchaikovsky with Celibidache] One of the highlights of this set is Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, where Horowitz's live performance brilliance directly translates into a madly powerful rendition. Even the masterful Celibidache was constantly spurred on by the explosive power, sharp technique, and free expression of Horowitz's peak performance, a truly intense rendition. The audience's excitement was so immense due to the sheer intensity of the performance that their applause and cheers can be heard overlapping the final few bars of the coda. While this is already a famous performance, this marks its first CD release from the official RCA recording. [Many World Premiere Releases] The sound sources in this set are official recordings from the Sony Classical Archives, including RCA and Columbia original masters recorded between 1943 and 1978, all meticulously remastered. The Horowitz Estate fully cooperated in the production. Approximately 18 discs out of the 41 CDs are world premiere releases. Notably, this set includes two pieces never before heard in Horowitz's performances: Brahms' Intermezzo in E-flat major, Op. 119, No. 4, and Debussy's "The Little Shepherd" from Children's Corner, the fifth movement. We would be grateful if you could take a look at this as well. New and unopened Sergiu Celibidache / The Munich Years (49CD) https://jp.mercari.com/item/m42130786645 Recycled materials will be used for packaging.
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