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Ivo Pogorelich: Bach, Scarlatti, Beethoven
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Ivo Pogorelich: Bach, Scarlatti, Beethoven

Jan 1, 1987
1h 47m
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Overview

Pianist Ivo Pogorelich in a 1987 studio recital of works by Bach, Scarlatti, and Beethoven, recorded at historical palaces of Veneto Villa Caldogno in Vincenza and Eckartsau Castle in Lower Austria. The program consists of: BACH English Suites ##2,3 // SCARLATTI Sonatas K487 in C, K20 in E, K98 in e, K450 in g, K1 in d, K159 in C // BEETHOVEN Sonata #11 in B♭ op22; Bagatelle "für Elise".

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Music

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Unitel Classica
Deutsche Grammophon

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