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In celebration of the piano [videorecording] : an ... Read More

Cliburn, Van, 1934-(Performer). Edwards, Raymond.(Added Author). ... Read More

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Berklee College of Music.

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Record details

  • Physical Description: 1 DVD (97 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Video Artists International, c1989.

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General Note:
Title from DVD cover.
Formatted Contents Note:
Au bord d'une source / Liszt -- Étude no. 13 in ... Read More
Creation/Production Credits Note:
Pianists: Peter Orth, Ilana Vered, José Feghali, ... Read More
Participant or Performer Note:
Various performers ; hosted by Van Cliburn.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded on June 2, 1988 in Carnegie hall.
Summary, etc.:
On June 2, 1988, an extraordinary array of ... Read More
System Details Note:
DVD ; stereo ; all regions.
Subject: Piano music
Title from DVD cover.
Pianists: Peter Orth, Ilana Vered, José Feghali, Rudolf and Peter Serkin, Murray Perahia, Cipa and Mischa Dichter, Hai-Kyung Suh, Lazar Berman, Alfred Brendel, Ruth Laredo, Alec Chien, Shura Cherkassky, Robert Taub, Leon Bates, Edmund Battersby, Alexis Weissenberg, Stephen Hough, Jerome Rose, David Dubal, Navah Perlman, Barbara Nissman, Alexander Toradze, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Grant Johannesen, Christopher O'Riley.
Recorded on June 2, 1988 in Carnegie hall.
On June 2, 1988, an extraordinary array of outstanding pianists gathered in Carnegie Hall to celebrate the 135th anniversary of the first Steinway, and the 500,000th piano manufactured by that company. Drawing on an enormous range of virtuoso piano music, the 27 pianists demonstrate the versatility and power of the instrument which has held the greatest fascination for composers, performers, and audiences alike. Hosted by Van Cliburn, this unique program reaches its climax with a dazzling performance of Schumann's "Carnaval," in which the 21 movements are divided between 19 pianists.
DVD ; stereo ; all regions.

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