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Turkish March
(Extract from The Ruins of Athens, Op 113)
[2'04]
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), arr. Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894)
recorded circa 1930
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No 10 in E major: Rapsodie hongroise X
[4'37]
recorded circa 1940
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No 11 in A minor / F sharp major: Rapsodie hongroise XI
[5'23]
recorded circa 1942
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No 3: Étude in G sharp minor 'La campanella'
[4'23]
recorded 1951
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No 4: Étude in E major 'Arpeggio'
[2'09]
recorded 1951
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No 5: Étude in E major 'La chasse'
[2'45]
recorded 1951
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No 1: Gondoliera
[5'37]
recorded 1948
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No 3: Tarantella
[8'18]
recorded 1948
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Rigoletto de Verdi – Paraphrase de Concert S434
[6'27]
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) & Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901)
recorded 1951
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Islamey 'Oriental fantasie' Op 18
[8'25]
Mili Balakirev (1837-1910)
recorded circa 1942
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This is a recording from Appian Publications & Recordings Ltd (to quote the full title)—the label invariably more familiarly known simply as "APR". Since its foundation in 1986, APR has won an enviable reputation as a quality label devoted predominantly—though not exclusively—to historic piano recordings. In particular APR has won countless laurels for the high standard of its 78rpm restoration work—"Transfers of genius" to quote one critic—as well as the detail and content of its booklets. |
Other albums in this series
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Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos
APR6005
2CDs for the price of 1
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