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Chopin-Godowsky: Etudes.

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Chopin-Godowsky Etudes. Berezovsky (Warner Classics 256462258-2)

Chopin's fiendishly difficult Etudes or studies for piano sound like child's play beside Leopold Godowsky's ornate transcriptions of the same. Russian pianist Boris Berezovsky is one of the few pianists around prepared to risk the potential carnage of performing the ...

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