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Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No.2; Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.5 'Emperor'
from: RCA
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Icon: Solomon
from: EMI Classics
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Deutsche Harmonia Mundi: 50 Years (1958-2008)
from: Deutsche Harm Mundi
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15 Nocturnes of John Field (1782 - 1837)
: :Regardless of who was first to coin the term 'Nocturne,' 19th-century Irish composer John Field's Nocturnes, 15 of which are included here, stand side by side with those of Chopin for their consummate tunefulness, harmonic ingenuity, and pure pianistic resourcefulness. Fellow Irishman John O'Conor informs each of these gems with interpretive authenticity, unpretentious refinement, and elegance. --David Vernier
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György Ligeti Edition 3: Works for Piano (Etudes, Musica Ricercata) - Pierre-Laurent Aimard
from: Sony
: :Regardless of who was first to coin the term 'Nocturne,' 19th-century Irish composer John Field's Nocturnes, 15 of which are included here, stand side by side with those of Chopin for their consummate tunefulness, harmonic ingenuity, and pure pianistic resourcefulness. Fellow Irishman John O'Conor informs each of these gems with interpretive authenticity, unpretentious refinement, and elegance. --David Vernier
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Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos
from: Sony
: :Regardless of who was first to coin the term 'Nocturne,' 19th-century Irish composer John Field's Nocturnes, 15 of which are included here, stand side by side with those of Chopin for their consummate tunefulness, harmonic ingenuity, and pure pianistic resourcefulness. Fellow Irishman John O'Conor informs each of these gems with interpretive authenticity, unpretentious refinement, and elegance. --David Vernier
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Brahms: Piano Concertos 1-2
: :Regardless of who was first to coin the term 'Nocturne,' 19th-century Irish composer John Field's Nocturnes, 15 of which are included here, stand side by side with those of Chopin for their consummate tunefulness, harmonic ingenuity, and pure pianistic resourcefulness. Fellow Irishman John O'Conor informs each of these gems with interpretive authenticity, unpretentious refinement, and elegance. --David Vernier
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For Thy Pleasure
from: Delos Records
: :Regardless of who was first to coin the term 'Nocturne,' 19th-century Irish composer John Field's Nocturnes, 15 of which are included here, stand side by side with those of Chopin for their consummate tunefulness, harmonic ingenuity, and pure pianistic resourcefulness. Fellow Irishman John O'Conor informs each of these gems with interpretive authenticity, unpretentious refinement, and elegance. --David Vernier
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Essential Beethoven
from: Decca
: :Regardless of who was first to coin the term 'Nocturne,' 19th-century Irish composer John Field's Nocturnes, 15 of which are included here, stand side by side with those of Chopin for their consummate tunefulness, harmonic ingenuity, and pure pianistic resourcefulness. Fellow Irishman John O'Conor informs each of these gems with interpretive authenticity, unpretentious refinement, and elegance. --David Vernier
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The Sofia Recital 1958
from: Philips
: :Regardless of who was first to coin the term 'Nocturne,' 19th-century Irish composer John Field's Nocturnes, 15 of which are included here, stand side by side with those of Chopin for their consummate tunefulness, harmonic ingenuity, and pure pianistic resourcefulness. Fellow Irishman John O'Conor informs each of these gems with interpretive authenticity, unpretentious refinement, and elegance. --David Vernier
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