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Emil Gilels played a sonata by Scarlatti at his first public concert in 1929 and included them in his tours to the
West in the 1950s. These recordings present a splendid group of the composer’s widely contrasting moods.
Gilels was a true virtuoso in the Lisztian tradition, combining musical integrity with rarely equalled technique.
The Fantasia was one of the works with which he won the First Soviet All-Union Competition in 1933, while
his recordings of the Hungarian Rhapsodies and three works by Chopin are full of character and personality.
A recently discovered notebook in which Gilels logged some of his recording sessions has made the dating of
these recordings more accurate in this edition.


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