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Performer: József Balog

LEOPOLD AUER: RHAPSODIE HONGROISE (Szalai) (Review by Robert Maxham)

performance, want list 

ACHRON, JOSEPH: (arr. Auer) Hebrew Lullaby, op. 33/2. Hebrew Melody, op. 35 (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

AUER: Rhapsodie hongroise, op. 2 (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

BARTÓK: Albumblatt (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

BARTÓK: An Evening in the Village (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

BARTÓK: Piano Sonatina. Hungarian Folk Songs (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

BARTÓK: Romanian Folk Dances (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

BARTÓK: Slovak Folk Songs (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

BARTÓK: Violin Sonata in e (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN: Septet in E♭ for Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass, op. 20. Quintet in E♭ for Three Horns, Oboe, and Bassoon, H. 19. Sextet in E♭ for Two Horns and String Quartet, op. 81b (Review by Robert McColley)

clarinet 

CHOPIN, FRÉDÉRIC: (arr. Auer) Nocturne, op. 72 (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

DRIGO: (arr. Auer) Valse-bluette. Les millions d'Arlequin (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

GERSHWIN: 3 Preludes (Review by Robert Matthew-Walker)

piano 

GERSHWIN: I’ll build a stairway to Paradise. Who cares?. Nobody but you. Do it again. Swanee. S’Wonderful. Strike up the band (Review by Robert Matthew-Walker)

piano 

GERSHWIN: Rhapsody in Blue. Summertime (arr. Beryl Rubinstein) (Review by Robert Matthew-Walker)

piano 

GERSHWIN/DONALDSON: Rialto Ripples (Review by Robert Matthew-Walker)

piano 

GERSHWIN/WILD: 7 Virtuoso Études on Gershwin Songs (Review by Robert Matthew-Walker)

piano 

HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: (arr. Szigeti) String Quartet, op. 64/5, “The Lark“ (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

LISZT: Transcendental Études (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

piano 

LISZT: Transcendental Études (Review by Huntley Dent)

piano 

MOZART: Trio in E♭ for Piano, Clarinet, and Viola, K. 498 (“Kegeistatt“) (Review by Robert McColley)

clarinet 

MOZART/ANDRÉ: Quartet In F for Clarinet, Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 496 (Review by Robert McColley)

clarinet 

MOZART/ANDRÉ/KOVÁCS: Quartet in B♭ for Clarinet, Violin, Viola, and Cello, K. 317d (Review by Robert McColley)

clarinet 

PAGANINI: (arr. Auer) Caprice No. 24 (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

RUBINSTEIN, ANTON: (arr. Auer) Melodie, op. 3 (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

SCHUMANN: (arr. Auer) Vogel als Prophet, op. 82/7. Der Nussbaum (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

SZABO: 4 Miniatures (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SZABO: Baroque Rondo (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SZABO: Dance with the Fate. Parlando, Giusto e Corale. Roaming Tune. Moving Away (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SZABO: Scherzando. Bagatel. Little Suite (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

SZABO: Studies. 5 Variations (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

piano 

TCHAIKOVSKY: (arr. Auer) Mélodie, op. 42/3. String Quartet, op. 11 (Review by Robert Maxham)

piano 

 

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