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  1. 14 de abr. de 2012 · Here he is in a superb performance of the Piano Concerto n. 2 op. 18 by S. Rachmaninov. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA - COND. JASCHA HORENSTEINA great but forgotten virtuoso; Earl "The Earl"...

  2. (1915-2010) Home; Biography; Transcriptions; Compositions; Recordings; Earl Wild

  3. Earl Wild will once again perform a solo piano recital on the 2005 Mannes School International Keyboard Institute and Festival on Saturday night July 23rd. He will also give a masterclass the following afternoon, Sunday July 24th. He will be performing his Marcello/Wild Adagio, Beethoven Sonata Op.10, No.3, Liszt Les jeux d’eau a la Villa d ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_WildEarl Wild - Wikipedia

    He performed for the Peabody Mason Concert series in Boston in 1952, 1968, and 1971 and three concerts of Liszt in 1986. Wild was renowned for his virtuoso recitals and master classes held around the world, from Seoul , Beijing , and Tokyo to Argentina , England and throughout the United States.

  5. LISZT: Polonaise #2 in E; Sonata in b; Concert Etudes: La Leggierezza, Un Sospiro, Gnomenreigen; Transcendental Etudes #3, #2, #9, #10; Hungarian Rhapsodie...

  6. His discography of recorded works includes more than 35 piano concertos, 26 chamber works, and over 700 solo piano pieces. In 1997, he received a GRAMMY Award for a disc devoted entirely to virtuoso piano transcriptions titled Earl Wild – The Romantic Master (an 80th Birthday Tribute).

  7. Earl Wild, a virtuoso pianist, composer, and a champion of Romantic music who taught at The Juilliard School in the 1980s, died of congestive heart failure on January 23 at his home in Palm Springs, Calif. He was 94 and had continued teaching until the last week of his life.