Description
This set includes recordings of renowned American pianists, highlighting the depth and variety of pianism across different eras:
- Alexander Lambert (1863-1929) – CDR
- Aurelio Giorni (1895-1938) – CDR
- Beryl Rubinstein (1898-1952) – CDR
- Ernest Schelling (1876-1939) – CDR
- Robert Schmitz (1889-1949) – CDR
- Alexander Raab (1882-1958) – CDR
- Ralph Leopold (1884-1955) – CDR
- Leopold Godowsky (1870-1938) – CDR
- Tina Lerner (1889 – After 1947) – CDR
- Lester Donahue (1892-1964) – CDR
- Josef Hofmann (1876-1957) – CDR
- Michael Zadora (1882-1946) – CDR
- Ossip Gabrilowitsch (1878-1936) – CDR
- Percy Grainger (1882-1961) – CDR
- Arthur Rubinstein (1887-1982) – CDR
- Shura Cherkassky (1909-1995) – CDR
- Vladimir Horowitz (1903-1989) – CDR
- Alexander Siloti (1863-1945) – CDR
- Harold Bauer (1873-1951) – CDR
This comprehensive collection spans over a century of American pianism, featuring musicians whose contributions to the piano repertoire and performance have left lasting legacies. From the early virtuosity of Alexander Lambert and Alexander Raab to the iconic artistry of Vladimir Horowitz and Arthur Rubinstein, this compilation brings together figures from both the early 20th century and the modern era.
Prominent names like Percy Grainger, Shura Cherkassky, and the legendary Arthur Rubinstein are showcased alongside those lesser-known but equally important, such as Beryl Rubinstein, Michael Zadora, and the remarkable Leopold Godowsky. The works of these pianists emphasize not only technical mastery but also interpretive depth and unique character.
Overall, this collection provides a fascinating historical survey of American pianism, from its roots in the 19th century through to the dynamic performers of the mid-20th century, offering a broad spectrum of stylistic interpretations, from romantic expressiveness to the precision of early modernism.






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