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[-] staygroovy57 | 3 points
It would be helpful to actually list who the performers and conductors are for these versions you are posting. Thanks in advance.
[-] whendoesthebassdrop | 2 points
All the information seems to be here.
[-] staygroovy57 | 2 points
here
Thanks so much for tracking it down!
[-] Mortos3 | 3 points | Nov 24 2017 02:15:35
Thanks for this. Horowitz and Lipatti are my favourite interpreters of Chopin's music though. I might upload some recordings from them in the future
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[-] gazongagizmo | 1 points | Nov 24 2017 06:19:27
If you do, and you still remember this, can you drop me a line? I never really got into Chopin, so I have no idea who plays his music best, so to have a personal preference from somebody else might be a huge help
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[-] whendoesthebassdrop | 2 points | Nov 24 2017 08:57:48
I'm personally very fond of Artur Rubinstein, though I'm slightly biased as I managed to nab some 11 1/2 hour compilation for £2.99 on iTunes ages ago. While apparently not available to buy anywhere, it's still partially available on Spotify - 'Chopin Classics'.
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[-] Mortos3 | 2 points | Nov 24 2017 16:03:03
Ok I uploaded a couple collections:
https://www.reddit.com/r/megalinks/comments/7f8aou/music_vladimir_horowitz_the_complete_original/
https://www.reddit.com/r/megalinks/comments/7f8cg9/music_dinu_lipatti_icon_flac12gb/
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[-] Mortos3 | 1 points | Nov 24 2017 13:53:10
Sure thing. In the meantime, here are a couple of my favourite videos of Horowitz:
Introduction and Rondo, Op. 16
Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 23
Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53
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