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1 | Toccata Op.7 |
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6:47 | ||||
2 | Der Lindenbaum Op.89 No.5 |
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4:02 | ||||
3 | Etude Op.25 No.12 In C Minor |
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2:28 | ||||
4 | Kamennoi - Ostrow Op.10 No.22 ("Angelic Dream") |
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6:46 | ||||
5 | Characteristic Piece Op.7 No.7 |
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3:07 | ||||
6 | Study Octave Op.740 No.5 |
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1:25 | ||||
7 | Blue Danube Waltz |
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7:03 | ||||
8 | Symphonic Studies Op.13 |
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10:09 | ||||
9 | Symphonic Studies Op.13 (Continued) |
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9:51 |
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Josef Lhevinne
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Josef Lhevinne (born 13 December 1874, died 2 December 1944) was a Russian pianist, and music teacher, of considerable technical mastery. He studied at the Imperial Conservatory in Moscow, and won the gold medal for piano in 1892, beating out fellow classmates Sergei Rachmaninoff and Alexander Scriabin. Eventually settling in the United States, he continued his career as a concert pianist, and teacher at Julliard School.
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Josef Lhevinne (born 13 December 1874, died 2 December 1944) was a Russian pianist, and music teacher, of considerable technical mastery. He studied at the Imperial Conservatory in Moscow, … read more
Josef Lhevinne (born 13 December 1874, died 2 December 1944) was a Russian pianist, and music teacher, of considerable technical mastery. He studied at the Imperial Conservatory in Moscow, and won the gold medal for piano in 1892, beat… read more