New York: Bruno Walter conducting the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, April 11th, 1948. I've never heard a greater ovation in the middle of a piece; after the first movement. I wonder if this recording gives us a glimpse of the night in 1928 when Horowitz, a last-minute substitute, got his big break in Hamburg so wonderfully described by Abram Chasins in his great book “Speaking of Pianists“: “...After the orchestral opening, Horowitz started. Upon hearing his first crashing chord, the conductor Pabst sp
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