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  1. Title: The Romantic Master Grammy Award Winner for Best Solo Instrumental Performance (February 26, 1997) Disk Number:Sony Classical CD SK 62036, DDD Contents:Earl Wild: Virtuoso Piano Transcriptions Saint-Saens / Wild:Le Rouet d’Omphale, Op.31 Handel / Wild:Air and Variations – The Harmonious Blacksmith Chopin / Wild:Larghetto, from Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor, Op.21 Rachmaninov / […]

  2. 23 de ene. de 2023 · Earl Wild transformed Gershwin’s popular songs into challenging piano works with the influence of jazz and blues. Pianist Martin James Bartlett plays Wild's ...

  3. Recorded between 2013 and 2018, this is the first and so far only complete collection of Wild’s piano music. It opens with deeply affectionate transcriptions of poetic slow movements from Marcello to Fauré. Wild’s own Piano Sonata dates from 2000, by which time he had been performing and composing for more than 70 years.

  4. 16 de feb. de 2010 · The reputation of the pianist Earl Wild, who has died aged 94, suffered to some degree from the ways he used his prodigious talent. ... opera, and popular songs.

  5. 11 de may. de 2004 · Earl Wild in Concert, 1983 & 1987 (2003) Earl Wild Plays Liszt in Concert (2003) Recital (2003) Liszt: Masterpieces for Solo Piano, Vol. 2 (2004) Brahms: Masterpieces for Solo Piano (2004) Earl Wild's Legendary Rachmaninoff Song Transcriptions (2004) Earl Wild at 30: Live Radio Broadcasts from the 1940's (2004)

  6. Earl Wild was a prodigiously talented American pianist who became as famous for his transcriptions as for his dazzling performances, ... Then to 20th-century America with Wild's breathtaking 'Seven Virtuoso Etudes' on songs by George Gershwin and his 'Improvisation in the form of a Theme and Three Variations on Someone To Watch Over Me'.

  7. Earl WILD (1915-2010) The Complete Transcriptions - Volume 2: Rachmaninoff Songs Giovanni Doria Miglietta (piano) Rec. 12-13 October 2015, Genova, Italy. PIANO CLASSICS PCL0102 [60:31]. Earl Wild was known to most record collectors as a great virtuoso pianist, especially formidable in the Romantic masters from Chopin to Rachmaninoff.