Chopin Preludes Op 28 No's 1,3,6,7,11,13,19,20,23 Rosenthal.
These nine preludes are the only Chopin compositions in that form that Rosenthal is know to have recorded. Rosenthal's playing of the Chopin Preludes was highly esteemed by his colleagues. Paderewski, in a letter to Rosenthal, wrote that the pianist's performances of the preludes were the most satisfying that he had ever heard. It is unfortunate that he did not record the complete set.

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Rosenthal Carnaval de Vienna Rosenthal (Live) 1937

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Moriz Rosenthal plays Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2 (1929 | Live)

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Chopin Tradition Recordings: 7 Pianists who studied with Chopin's Pupils

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Chopin - Ballades - Cortot 1933

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Ferruccio Busoni - 1922 Recordings

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Moriz Rosenthal plays Chopin 4 Preludes Op. 28

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Chopin Etudes played by 19th-century born Pianists

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Chopin Preludes Op 28 No's 1-14 Koczalski Rec 1938- 39.

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Moriz Rosenthal, piano - Chopin - Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 (1939 - complete)

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Alfred Cortot Chopin Etude Op. 10 No.3

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Liszt's Pupils play Chopin

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Rosenthal Plays Chopin,Chopin Liszt,Strauss-Rosenthal & Schubert- Liszt

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Rubinstein plays Chopin: Polonaise op. 44 (live, correct pitch, HQ)

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Raoul Pugno plays Chopin - Selected Works (1903) (Audio+Sheet)

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Chopin Nocturnes Op 9 No 2 Op 27 No 2 Rosenthal Rec 1935-36.wmv

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Josef Hofmann plays Chopin Piano Concerto No 1, Op.11

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Raoul Koczalski plays Chopin on Chopin's Pleyel (1847)

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Alfred Cortot plays Schumann Kinderszenen (1954 German radio recording)

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