Arthur Rubinstein Chopin 19 Nocturnes Rar
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With the cover proclaiming it is 'The World's Biggest Set for a Solo Artist!,' this box contains everything the completist fan of pianist could ever want. Not only are there nearly 150 discs of music -- both reissued and newly issued recordings -- there's also a handsome, hardcover book and two DVDs: one with a documentary about, the other his 1975 recital benefitting Israel. The book is filled with pictures and also includes 's discography arranged both by composer and by date. Became known primarily for his interpretations -- and this box does have all of his recordings of -- but he also excelled in the music of the Impressionists, such as,,,. His chamber music recordings with,,, and others are also here. The hardcore fan who feels that he/she is missing something may very well find it in this extensive collection of material.
Comes with A 16 page booklet in English, 1-1 to 2-5, 2-7 to 2-9 recorded August 30-September 2, 1965. 2-6 recorded February 21, 1967. Digitally remastered using UV22tm Super Encoding, which delivers 20-bit resolution and quality on any standard CD player. Get Spotify Open Spotify You look like someone who appreciates good music. Listen to all your favourite artists on any device for free or try the Premium trial.
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• Made By – RCA Victor Company, Ltd. Credits • Composed By – Chopin* • Liner Notes – Casimir Wierzynski, Irving Kolodin • Piano – Artur Rubinstein* Notes RCA Victor (LM-6005, original inner sleeves included) features pianist Arthur Rubinstein’s first traversal of Chopin's 19 Nocturnes (embracing Opp. 9, 15, 27, 32, 37, 48, 55, 62, and 72) – taped at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, in June and July 1949.