Debussy Collection

Australian Eloquence can boast what arguably is the most intelligent reissue program available today. From Universal’s huge back catalog nearly every release offers a well-chosen

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HOROWITZ REDISCOVERED

Most of Vladimir Horowitz’s 1975-82 recordings for RCA Victor stem from live, edited performances. By contrast, this previously unissued November 16, 1975 Carnegie Hall concert

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HOROWITZ LIVE AND UNEDITED

Vladimir Horowitz’s May 9, 1965 Carnegie Hall return marked the legendary virtuoso’s first recital following a 12-year absence from playing in public. Columbia Masterworks recorded

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AUTOR DE LA HARPE

This is one very beautiful disc of chamber music with harp. The three big works are Roussel’s magnificent, sweet-and-sour Sérénade for flute, harp, and string

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