| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The ???causerie??? contains the statement (which must seem as monstrous to Horowitz as it does to us) that Horowitz ???represents a period in which the artist was supposed to take all kinds of liberties with the music.??? The author refers to Liszt and to Leschetitzky and his pupils (of whom the best known was Artur Schnabel!) and fails to realize (1) that Liszt made a sharp difference between edi
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