Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz (October 1, 1903 – November 5, 1989) was a Uk… Read Full Bio ↴Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz (October 1, 1903 – November 5, 1989) was a Ukraine-born American classical pianist and composer. He was acclaimed for his virtuoso technique, his tone color, and the excitement engendered by his playing. He is recognized as one of the greatest pianists of all time.
Traumerei
Vladimir Horowitz Lyrics
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Claude Thornhill For the life of me I never thought that it could…
Claude Thornhill & His Orchestra For the life of me I never thought that it could…
Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra For the life of me I never thought that it could…
Franz Schubert / J.S. Bach / Janos Starker / Fritz Kreisler / Franz Joseph For the life of me I never thought that it could…
Gene Bertoncini Maybe I should have saved those left over dreams Funny, but…
James Last And His Orchestra For the life of me I never thought that it could…
Janos Starker For the life of me I never thought that it could…
L S Round round around 堂々巡り 信じれば 欺かれる 人間心理 諦めと踊ってる みんな同じでしょ? ねぇ…
Lisa 奪って スローモーション倒れ込んだ夜 ギユッとした僕の胸から磨り減ったリズム 残像と彷徨いながら手に入れた眼は 透明な…
Lynn Harrell For the life of me I never thought that it could…
Mantovani For the life of me I never thought that it could…
Trauma Ray Silhouettes glow Shapes in shadow Look through the haze and …
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@moisheshekelbag6336
Best ever. Nobody came close thus far, Thank you Vladimir. Rest in Peace.
@adrianasd8
When Germany surrendered and the second world war was over, it is said that soviet radios, not knowing what to play, played this piece, which was heard all over the silence of the soviet union. Many of these people were probably remembering this bittersweet moment, where a piece depicting “children’s scenes” was played over the destruction of the war. It is an irony that the soviets played a piece from a german composer, yet I believe that this proves that music doesn’t have borders.
@angelmanueltellezrodriguez8434
Bellas palabras. Gracias por el recuerdo.
@sabo_v
The Soviet people did not have a problem with the German people and German culture, but with Nazi-fascist Germany, which attacked the Soviet Union and its people.
@ezefinkielman4672
Hitlers come and go, but the German people and the German state remain
@guidogiordano241
❤
@alexandervonkarnstein
Interesting words, but the Second World War was not over when Germany was defeated.
@jamesdrynan
A most respectful audience. Not one cough or sneeze, you could literally hear a pin drop. Horowitz cast a spell on the people and took them to who-knows-where in their imaginations. His gentle shrug as the last notes fade is so sweet. An exquisite and moving performance!
@MrKongchaw
That’s irrelevant, you a worthless loser
@vladislavstezhko1864
This was in Moscow conservatory. I go there often and can tall that nowadays audience is completely the opposite. Always caughing, sneezing, dropping something, recording. Many people pay no respect at all and don't care a slightest about music. European audiences are the opposite of this.