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Eight Pianists Play Schubert’s D960

By The Cross-Eyed Pianist | March 24, 2011

Eight pianists play the opening measures of Schubert’s last sonata. Reblogged from Harold Gray’s Speaking of Pianists.

Posted in Repertoire and tagged as Curzon, Horowitz, Richter, Schnable, Schubert D960.

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