excerpt from 'Cellist- Gregor Piatigorsky' pp. 167 (109 words)
excerpt from 'Cellist- Gregor Piatigorsky' pp. 167 (109 words)
part of | |
---|---|
original language | |
in pages | 167 |
type | |
encoded value |
Our concert program consisted of Brahms and Beethoven piano and cello sonatas, a cello suite by Bach, and a piano sonata by Mozart. Though of the highest artistic level, in chamber music he was a different Horowitz from what his clamoring audience expected. / After the delicate Mozart piano sonata there were demands for an encore. “What shall I do? What shall I do? It’s a chamber music concert,” he said between taking bows. / “Hell, give them what they want,” I said, clapping his shoulder. / He certainly did. Chopin mazurkas and polonaises, some Liszt and Dohnanyi made Brahms, Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart forgotten preliminaries. |
appears in search results as | excerpt from 'Cellist- Gregor Piatigorsky' pp. 167 (109 words) |
reported in source | |
---|---|
documented in |