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Resurrection Man
Well, I think that it is that masterful pianist Bill Evans...
reclusive ....."conversation with myself"
reputed to look like Horowitz when playing
"Bill Evans, on the other hand, resembles in his posture and positioning a Vladimir Horowitz, the Russian-born performer more acclaimed than any other in my lifetime for his pianism. I retain a vivid memory of a televised concert of Horowitz, sitting low, his face close to the keyboard, the weight from his arms and long fingers sufficient of themselves to allow negotiation of notoriously difficult passages—not only with consummate ease but with definitive, clarion tones consistent through each note of a sequence demanding identical pressure from each finger of both hands."
Moonbeams?
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostWell, I think that it is that masterful pianist Bill Evans...
reclusive ....."conversation with myself"
reputed to look like Horowitz when playing
sorry, nothing doing there
the moon and time travel are to do with one opera
the Horowitz refers to one particular piano work
the "reclusive portion" is a poem
the E word very much in all three titles - [and hinted at by ferneyhough]
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amateur51
Originally posted by mercia View Postsorry, nothing doing there
the moon and time travel are to do with one opera
the Horowitz refers to one particular piano work
the "reclusive portion" is a poem
the E word very much in all three titles - [and hinted at by ferneyhough]
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amateur51
Ah! Vladimir Horowitz gave the premiere of the first 3 movements of Samuel Barber's 4 movement Excursions .. which contains boogie-woogie elements ...?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAh! Vladimir Horowitz gave the premiere of the first 3 movements of Samuel Barber's 4 movement Excursions .. which contains boogie-woogie elements ...?
Excursions it is
EDIT - so that moon journey and poetic recluse portion ?
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postwd be Wordsworth - The Recluse, part of The Excursion...
well that's it - I need question-setting coaching
Excursions
Samuel Barber's piano piece, mostly premiered by Horowitz (V)
Janacek's The Excursions of Mr. Brouček to the Moon and to the 15th Century
Wordsworth's The Excursion
an ammy F ???
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amateur51
Stand by - anything can happen in the next five minutes!
What F links an unfinished masterpiece, a book of spells, and an unreliable witness from the commedia dell'arte?
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