Peter Walther schrieb: In der magisch hellen Tropennacht Vor dem Frauenhaus in Algier Hat ein dunkles Auge angelacht Den armen bleichen Legionär Und das Auge hat ihn toll gemacht Vor dem Frauenhaus in Algier Und es klingt ein heisses Liebeslied Sterbenmüd und weich Voller Gefühl und sicher DSDSgeeignet ... *schmelz* oder so http://de.youtube.com/watch
On Jun 3, 4:17 pm, Rugby <steveha...@gmail.com> wrote: FYI the Backhaus pearls on Pearl : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prelude for piano No.1 in C sharp minor ("The Bells of Moscow"), Op. 3/2 Composed by Sergey Rachmaninov Liebesträume, notturno for piano No. 3 in A flat major ("O Lieb, so lang du lieben kannst"), S. 541/3 (LW A103/3
On Apr 12, 11:25 am, Don Rice <donr...@excite.com> wrote: On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 06:09:57 -0700 (PDT), td <tomdedea...@mac.com> wrote: On Apr 12, 4:17 am, spam.for....@buerotiger.de (Peter Lemken) wrote: JohnGavin <dagd...@comcast.net> wrote: Someone posted a somewhat foggy recording of Horowitz live performance of the Kreisler-Rachmaninoff Liebeslied from the
On Apr 12, 4:17 am, spam.for....@buerotiger.de (Peter Lemken) wrote: JohnGavin <dagd...@comcast.net> wrote: Someone posted a somewhat foggy recording of Horowitz live performance of the Kreisler-Rachmaninoff Liebeslied from the 1970s. It's definitely worth listening to, despite the mediocre sound - Horowitz plays this quite unlike anyone else. Very impetuous - a few textual
On Apr 11, 8:42 pm, td <tomdedea...@mac.com> wrote: On Apr 11, 6:03 pm, JohnGavin <dagd...@comcast.net> wrote: Someone posted a somewhat foggy recording of Horowitz live performance of the Kreisler-Rachmaninoff Liebeslied from the 1970s. It's definitely worth listening to, despite the mediocre sound - Horowitz plays this quite unlike anyone else. Very impetuous - a few textual