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On Fri, 8 Aug 2003 20:05:39 +0000 (UTC), "Neil Withington"
<Neil.Withington@btinternet.com> wrote:
>I must agree with Steve Molino, although he only recorded the first 15,
>Cziffra's 1950s recording is the one to go for for me.
>
>The 70s recordings which also includes 16 and 19 in Cziffra "arrangements"
>are not quite as electrifying as the 50s set, although the recording is
>better
Thanks to all who gave their recommendations. I chased down each
performer (e.g., on amazon.com, et al) to hear his/her style.
My collection consists of MP3s I got from the old Napster years ago
but I cannot identify the performer. Perhaps you can listen to the
clip of #2 I put on the Web and tell me.
http://home.houston.rr.com/rkba/liszt/
The link at the top will automatically download the MP3 file into your
designated MP3 player when you click on it. If you do not have a
designated player, then you will have to save it as a file on your
local disk so you can play it manually.
My guess is that the performer is Horowitz.
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