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Vladimir Horowitz (Artist, Performer), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Composer), Franz Liszt (Composer), Robert Schumann (Composer), Frederic Chopin (Composer), Moritz Moszkowski (Composer), Franz Schubert (Composer)
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  • Performer: Vladimir Horowitz
  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, Frederic Chopin, Moritz Moszkowski, et al.
  • Audio CD (July 8, 2008)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • ASIN: B0019ESNCS
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #36,594 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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First-ever release in any format of this momentous musical event! In 1987, Vladimir Horowitz, the last of the keyboard titans of the 20th century, made a triumphant European tour, giving what turned out to be his final series of performances before an adoring public. The very last of these concerts, on June 21 in Hamburg, was recorded by the North German Radio. Apart from a single encore, no part of this valedictory concert has ever been issued before. This recording constitutes a unique souvenir of Horowitz's final public appearance, where the sense of occasion and immediacy is palpable. Horowitz included three signature works on his final program: Schumann's enchanting Scenes from Childhood (source of one of his favorite encores, the immortal Träumerei), Chopin's monumental "Heroic" Polonaise, and one of his most glittering encores, Moszkowski's Étincelles. Over a career lasting nearly seven decades, Horowitz's recordings have sold over three million units and won 25 Grammy® Awards (six for his Deutsche Grammophon titles)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fond Farewell, July 12, 2008
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For those familiar with Vladimir Horowitz's televised recital from Vienna a few weeks prior to this one, both the repertoire and the manner of performance will be similar. There are a few differences in details, which mainly spring from the differences between Vienna's Golden Hall and Hamburg's Music Hall, which is "drier" acoustically.

By 1987, Horowitz had stripped his playing of much of the artifice which marred the performances he gave while in his 70s. Gone were the bizarre rubati and general obliteration of structure, and in their place was an unforced spontaneity and balance between tension and relaxation. A case in point is Schumann's Scenes from Childhood, which Horowitz recorded several times. Horowitz's two studio renderings, from 1950 and 1962, are fairly straightforward accounts, with occasional lapses into pianistic micromanagement and hints of nervousness when there should be relaxation. A 1982 live recording is almost the opposite, with nonsensical rubatos, distended ritards, slack rhythm, and almost no coherence. But here, in 1987, Horowitz has pulled himself together and plays with simplicity, controlled freedom, and conviction. It is often said that the elderly sometimes return to a childlike state. In old age, Horowitz had achieved communion with Schumann's visions of childhood lost. Horowitz still dared, however, to look beyond the printed page and interpret the music. Few pianists have ever dared to make Chopin's Mazurka in B Minor sound so sassy and sexy.

As far as technical matters go, Horowitz's fingers are fully up to the task of his chosen repertoire. By now, the octogenarian realized he was no longer capable of sustained virtuoso fireworks, so he often substituted finesse and coloration for bravura. The balance and evenness of his passagework, his incredible control of lower levels of dynamics, and ear for pedaling remain unrivaled. There are, however, tiny memory lapses which occur during the early part of the concert (and in almost the exact same places as occurred in his Vienna concert). However, these are not greatly distracting and can be easily forgiven, and they are nowhere near as pronounced as those I witnessed at Claudio Arrau's last Boston recital. Only note perfect pedants will cry foul.

DG includes a note indicating that one work, Schubert's Impromptu, D 899, No. 3 was not included in the broadcast or this recording due to technical reasons. However, my understanding is that it was omitted due to an audience member who became ill and had to leave, which created a noisy distraction.

Copies of this recital, which was broadcast, have been circulating among collectors for years. However, radio broadcasts are typically compressed and this was no exception. For this release, DG has gone to the uncompressed master tape, which sounds entirely natural, with ideal microphone placement that brings Horowitz into the room. So, even if you have the "pirate" tape, it's well worth getting this CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Remarkable Farewell Concert, May 2, 2009
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I concur with the other 5-star reviewers. Horowitz plays magnificently, and gone are the maddening eccentricities that were prevalent in his 1970's performances. Recording live classical concerts is a risky proposition, as quite often they are compromised by odd sound balances and dry acoustics. The Deutsche Grammophon recording engineers - arguably the best for live concerts - captured this one perfectly. Sitting next to the speakers and closing your eyes while listening to this disc... well, it's like you're at this concert in a front-row seat. A wonderful addition to any classical music collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Pianist, January 6, 2009
Horowitz is the consummate pianist. His technique and interpretation is unmatched. The only problem with this CD is that it is his last.
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