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Topic: Misha Datsich: Hommage à Horowitz  (Read 2014 times)

Offline lufia

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Misha Datsich: Hommage à Horowitz
on: February 13, 2006, 01:10:36 PM
What do you think of his musicality and technique?

You can download his mp3s here
https://alanfraser.faithweb.com/sounmish.html
1   Medtner: Sonata Reminiscenza
2   Chopin: Rondo in E Flat Major
3   Mozart-Volodos: Turkish March
4   Scarlatti: Sonata in A minor
5   Scarlatti: Sonata in G major
6   Liszt-Horowitz: 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody
7   Chopin: Mazurka in C sharp minor
8   Bizet-Horowitz: Carmen Variations
9   Horowitz Waltz (fragment)

EDIT: Admin can you bring this to repertiore section. My bad
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Offline edmundas

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Re: Misha Datsich: Hommage à Horowitz
Reply #1 on: February 13, 2006, 03:53:34 PM
Actualy, 5-6 years ago, i been with him in the same master classes, Lazar Bermans. He was played a lot Chopins works. It was long ago, but i stll remember, that his sound was  realy greit. So soft..

  I am going to lesen now, what does it sound now, intresting.

  Anyway, he is nice like a person, that i think, is realy important.

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Re: Misha Datsich: Hommage à Horowitz
Reply #2 on: February 14, 2006, 10:38:54 AM
Actualy, 5-6 years ago, i been with him in the same master classes, Lazar Bermans. He was played a lot Chopins works. It was long ago, but i stll remember, that his sound was  realy greit. So soft..

  I am going to lesen now, what does it sound now, intresting.

  Anyway, he is nice like a person, that i think, is realy important.

So many talented people in here :-[ :P :-X
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Offline nomis

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Re: Misha Datsich: Hommage à Horowitz
Reply #3 on: February 15, 2006, 02:03:17 PM
He's quite good, and he's got technique to burn.

BTW, the Liszt rhapsody is the Rakoczy March, not no.2. The piano sound is a bit on the harsh side, but I think this is down to the mastering and recording, not the pianist.
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