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Performer: Erzsébet Tusa BARTÓK: Concerto for Two Pianos, Percussion, and Orchestra. Seven Pieces from Mikrokosmos for Two Pianos. Suite for Two Pianos, op. 4b (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | BARTÓK: Hungarian Folksongs. Four Slovak Folksongs (Review by John Ditsky) | piano | BARTÓK: Suite, op. 14. Out of Doors. Nine Little Pieces. Sonata. Contrasts (Review by Peter Burwasser) | piano | BARTÓK: Études, op. 18 Improvisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, op. 20. Dance Suite Out of Doors, Books 1 and 2. Piano Sonata (Review by John D. Wiser) | piano | DEBUSSY: Images. Estampes. La plus que lente. L'lsle joyeuse (Review by Peter Burwasser) | piano | LISZT: Concerto Pathétique, for two pianos. Rákóczi March, for piano four-hands. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 16, for piano four-hands. Two Episodes from Lenau's “Faust,“ for piano four-hands (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsodies No. 1-19 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | LISZT: Weihnachtsbaum. Two Episodes from Lenau's “Faust (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | piano | LISZT: Weihnachtsbaum; Fest-Polonaise (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | LISZT: Works for Two Pianos and Piano Duet (Review by Steven Anderson) | piano | SZOKOLAY, SANDOR: Ten Fragments by József Attila. Révélation (Review by John Ditsky) | piano |
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