Vladimir Horowitz, a name synonymous with virtuosity and passion in the world of classical piano, invites you into his musical realm with the album "Vladimir Horowitz: Last of the Romantics." Released on December 9, 2014, under the Musical Concepts label, this collection is a testament to Horowitz's enduring legacy and his profound connection with the Romantic repertoire.
Spanning a little over an hour and fifteen minutes, the album is a journey through some of the most beloved and technically demanding pieces in the classical piano canon. From the delicate elegance of Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331, to the fiery virtuosity of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, Horowitz's playing is a masterclass in musical expression and technical brilliance.
The album also features lesser-known gems like Debussy's Arabesque, Op. 18, and Saint-Saëns' Etincelles, showcasing Horowitz's versatility and deep understanding of different musical styles. His interpretations are not just displays of technical prowess but also deeply personal and evocative, drawing the listener into the heart of each piece.
Horowitz's rendition of the familiar Wedding March and Variations (After Liszt) is a delightful surprise, while his take on the familiar "Stars and Stripes Forever" brings a unique charm. The album concludes with a poignant performance of Debussy's Children's Corner, a fitting end to a collection that is as diverse as it is profound.
For both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and those new to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Vladimir Horowitz's playing is a reminder of the power of music to move, inspire, and transcend.