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Vitlaus von Horn
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Vitlaus von Horn
was the first (and so far the only) pianist to perform the complete
piano solo works of Sergei Prokofiev in concert.  Having reached
the pinnacle of his career and unable to top this achievement, he took
a quarter-century-long sabbatical from piano, interrupted only by world
premiere recordings of the complete piano-and-orchestra works of
Charles Valentine Alkan (for Naxos Records) and of J.W. Hässler's
monumental cycle of "360 Preludes in all Keys" (for Naxos' Grand Piano
Records label, forthcoming in 2016).
Von Horn’s musical pedigree
goes back to Beethoven himself, through Medtner, Leszetycki, and
Czerny.  Norman Lebrecht, in his April 9, 2012, classical music
blog, "Slipped Disc," called him a "totally serious man with a streak of unsuppressable frivolity, a mischievous polymath."
We are pleased to welcome back Vitlaus von Horn to the Historical Piano Concerts series for a second time. Especially if you missed his first appearance with us you should take a moment to visit vitlausvonhorn.com .
If you didn't already do so from the Program page, you can also CLICK HERE to read Vitlaus von Horn's program notes for this concert, In the Shadow of a Giant: Notes on Schubert's Piano Sonatas in A minor and B-flat major, D. 845 and D. 960.