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  1. Phonoramas Tonal Journeys for the Pianoforte Book 1 by Leopold Godowsky, 1925-01-01
  2. Routine Exercises Five Finger Exercises and Scales (Progressive Series Exercises No. 26 and No. 27) Sheet Musc by Leopold Godowsky, 1946
  3. Miniatures for Piano Four Hands: Ancient Dances [Score] by Leopold Godowsky, 1918-01-01
  4. Triakontameron: Thirty Moods and Scenes in Triple Measure for Pianoforte No. 11 by Leopold Godowsky, 1993
  5. Wein, Weib and Gesang ( Wine, Women and Song) by Johann and Godowsky, Leopold Concert Paraphrase Strauss, 1939-01-01
  6. Adagietto From L'Aroesoemme By Bizet by Georges and Godowsky, Leopold Transcriber Bizet, 1927-01-01
  7. Kamennoi-Ostrow, Op. 10 by Anton; Godowsky, Leopold (editor) Rubinstein, 1923-01-01
  8. Alt Wien (Old Vienna) for the Piano (29482) by composer Leopold Godowsky, 1933
  9. Contrapuntal Paraphrase on Weber's Invitation to the Dance, for two pianos with an optional accompaniment of a third piano by Leopold Godowsky, 1922
  10. Kunstlerleben (Artists' Life) for Piano by Johann and Godowsky, Leopold Concert Paraphrase Strauss, 1939-01-01
  11. Miniatures - The Miller's Song - Piano Four Hands by Leopold Godowsky, 1918
  12. The Godowsky Kreisler Collection: the Complete Works for Violin and Piano.(Book Review): An article from: American Music Teacher by T.J. Lymenstull, 2004-10-01
  13. Triakontameron Thirty Moods and Scenes in Triple Measure. No. 14 "Whitecaps." by Leopold Godowsky, 1920
  14. Triakontameron Thirty Moods and Scenes in Triple Measure for Pianoforte. No. 12 "Ethiopian Seranade." by Leopold Godowsky, 1920

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43. Leopold Godowsky- Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music.
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LEOPOLD GODOWSKY
Morceau de concert La Trompette La cygne (The Swan), from the Carnival of the Animals , and on his own deathbed in 1938 had a friend play this to him. In 1890 Godowsky returned to America, where he joined the staff of the New York College of Music, married, and took out American citizenship. While continuing his career as a performer, he visited Philadelphia in 1894 and 1895, as the head of the piano department at the music school founded by Gilbert Raynold Combs, and from 1895 to 1900 led the piano department of the Chicago Conservatory. A successful concert in Berlin persuaded him to settle there in the latter year, teaching and using the city as his base for concert tours throughout Europe and the Near East. In 1909 he moved to Vienna to direct the piano masterclass at the Akademie der Tonkunst. There were American tours between 1912 and 1914 and with the outbreak of war Godowsky settled again in the United States, giving concerts and clarifying his innovative theories of keyboard technique in a series of editions and publications. At the same time he continued to write music of his own for the piano. He gave his last concert in the United States in 1922, but continued to tour throughout the world, acknowledged as one of the leading virtuosi of his time. His career as a performer was curtailed by a stroke in 1930, depriving him of the ability to play for the last eight years of his life. He was now increasingly led to pin his hopes for a lasting place in the history of music on his compositions and transcriptions for the piano. Such recognition, however, has been slow to come.

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