Download

Horowitz: Legendary RCA Recordings

by

Vladimir Horowitz

. It’s fast and easy. 100% legal. Over 1 million songs from Kazaa.com.
 
Brought to you byBrilliant Digital Entertainment, Inc.

Create your account!

First name
Last name
Email address
Password
Confirm
Password
Home Phone
- -
 
Loading...
Click here to browse by genre
Album

Horowitz: Legendary RCA Recordings

Download Horowitz:  Legendary RCA Recordings by Vladimir Horowitz
Preview All Songs

Horowitz: Legendary RCA Recordings

Vladimir Horowitz Sony
Released: Nov 04, 2003
Number of Disks: 2

Disk 1

1

Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso

  by  Arturo Toscanini; Vladimir Horowitz
Time: 17:34     Size: 24MB
2

Andantino simplice

  by  Arturo Toscanini; Vladimir Horowitz
Time: 5:48     Size: 8MB
3

Allegro con fuoco

  by  Arturo Toscanini; Vladimir Horowitz
Time: 6:06     Size: 8MB
4

Allegro ma non tanto

 
Time: 15:22     Size: 21MB
5

Intermezzo: Adagio

 
Time: 9:46     Size: 14MB
6

Finale: Alla breve

 
Time: 12:11     Size: 17MB

Disk 2

1

Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op. 61 in A-Flat

 
Time: 11:26     Size: 16MB
2

Kinderszenen, Op. 15, No. 7, Tra¨umerei

 
Time: 2:51     Size: 4MB
3

Op. 48, No. 3 in D-Flat

 
Time: 55s     Size: 1MB
4

Op. 11, No. 13 in G-Flat

 
Time: 1:46     Size: 2MB
5

Op. 15, No. 2 in F-Sharp Minor

 
Time: 44s     Size: 1MB
6

E´tincelles, Op. 36, No. 6

 
Time: 2:10     Size: 3MB
7

Mazurka, Op. 30, No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor

 
Time: 3:43     Size: 5MB
8

Variations on a Theme from "Carmen"

 
Time: 3:34     Size: 5MB
9

Toccata, Op. 11

 
Time: 4:00     Size: 6MB
10

Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2 in E-Flat

 
Time: 4:23     Size: 6MB
11

Sonata, Op.24 No. 2, in B-Flat, Rondo

 
Time: 3:36     Size: 5MB
12

Presto in B-Flat

 
Time: 1:19     Size: 2MB
13

Prelude in G, Op. 32 No. 5

 
Time: 3:20     Size: 5MB
14

Concerto Without Orchestra (Grand Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 14), Quasi variazioni: Andantino de C

 
Time: 8:14     Size: 11MB
15

Sonata in F Minor, Kk.184, L.189: Allegro

 
Time: 2:03     Size: 3MB
16

Sonata in A, Kk.101, L.494: Allegro

 
Time: 2:21     Size: 3MB
17

Mephisto Waltz

 
Time: 11:50     Size: 16MB
18

Etude in D-Sharp Minor, Op. 8, No. 12

 
Time: 2:36     Size: 4MB

-=Featured Artist=- | -= Kazaa.com=-

Hey P!nk! it's me.


My name is Emanuel remember Hug Day in Doylestown,PA. Remember hanging out at the “barn” “apartment” “pebble hill”  so we hungout with and knew P!nk growing up. Born Alecia Moore on September 8, 1979,  in Doylestown, PA, P!nk received her nickname as a child, years before she dyed her hair.

P!nk grew up in a musical family and was a regular on the Philadelphia club scene by the age of 13, first as a dancer and then as a backing vocalist for the local hip-hop group Schoolz of Thought. At 14, she began writing her own songs; the same year, a local DJ at Club Fever began inviting her on-stage to sing a song every Friday. P!nk was spotted one night by an executive for MCA Records, who asked her to audition for an R&B group called Basic Instinct. Although P!nk's strong vocals landed her the gig, the group imploded not long after.

She was quickly recruited for a female R&B trio called Choice, which signed to L.A. Reid and Babyface's LaFace  label on the strength of their demo; however, they too disbanded due to differences over musical direction.  During Choice's brief studio time, producer Daryl Simmons asked P!nk to write a bridge section for the song "Just to Be Loving You." Impressed with the results, P!nk rediscovered her songwriting muse, and an equally  impressed L.A. Reid soon gave her a solo deal with LaFace. P!nk recorded her solo debut, Can't Take Me Home,  with a variety of songwriting partners and dance-pop and R&B producers. Released in 2000, the album was a double-platinum hit; it spun off three Top Ten singles in "There U Go," "Most Girls," and "You Make Me Sick." She toured that summer as the opening act for *N Sync, but soon found herself tired of being pigeonholed as strictly a teen act despite her sassy, forthright persona.

P!nk  took part in the remake of Patti LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade" featured on the Moulin Rouge soundtrack, which also featured powerhouse divas Christina Aguilera, Mya, and Lil' Kim. The song was a massive hit, topping the charts in both the U.S. and U.K. while expanding P!nk's own audience. Toward the end of the year, P!nk released her next single, "Get the Party Started," which climbed into the Top Five and became the singer's most inescapable hit to date. Her accompanying sophomore album, M!ssundaztood, quickly went double platinum; it boasted a more personal voice and an eclectic sound, plus heavy contributions from ex-4 Non Blondes singer Linda Perry, who helped bring some more rock muscle to P!nk's sound (as did guest appearances by Steven Tyler and Richie Sambora). M!ssundaztood attracted positive critical notices as well, and its second single, "Don't Let Me Get Me," became another fast-rising Top Ten hit.

P!nk next issued Try This in November 2003. The album continued her progression toward more rock-oriented material, due in part to the songwriting collaboration of Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong on eight of the album's tracks. Try This' lead single, "Trouble," cracked the upper regions of Billboard's Top 40 and earned P!nk a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. On the home front, P!nk wed motocross racer Carey Hart  whom she had initially met at 2001's X-Games -- on January 7, 2006, in Costa Rica. Her next album, I'm Not Dead, appeared that April; its first single, "Stupid Girls," quickly became a hit, while "Who Knew" and "U + Ur Hand" both cracked the Top Ten. I'm Not Dead reached platinum status in several countries and helped ramp up anticipation for P!nk's follow-up, Funhouse, which arrived in October 2008. "So What," the album's leadoff single, became her first number one hit since "Lady Marmalade."

Music Downloads

Search for more content using these related keywords