John Field
When Field, who had outgrown his clothes, placed himself at the piano, stretched out his arms over the keyboard, so that the sleeves shrunk up nearly to his elbows, his whole figure appeared awkward and stiff in the highest degree; but as soon as his touching instrumentation began, everything else was forgotten, and one became all ear. LOUIS SPOHR Rondo in G; Air russe varie DAVID BRANSON and ANDREW DAVIES (piano duet) Concerto No 2 in A flat JOHN O’CONOR (piano)
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