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2004 release of a live recording from September 25, 2006 at New York's prestigious Carnegie Hall by Adam Makowicz and Leszek Mozdzer, two masters of the jazz piano. This setlist of this magical evening includes material by Chopin, Duke Ellington, George & Ira Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, Richard Rodgers, Cole Porter and more. At Carnegie Hall Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $4.39) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, World CDs, World Beat | | CD Universe Part number | 7469208 | | Catalog number | 560169 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 20, 2004 |
Makowicz vs Mozdzer At Carnegie Hall Songs | 1. | Prelude No. 24 in D Minor, Op.28 - Adam Makowicz | |
| 2. | Fantasie Impromptu, Op. 66 - Adam Makowicz | |
| 3. | Prelude G Major No. 3, Op. 28 - Adam Makowicz, Leszek Mozdzer | |
| 4. | Prelude E Major No. 7, Op. 28 - Adam Makowicz, Leszek Mozdzer | |
| 5. | Prelude a Flat Major No. 17, Op. 28 - Adam Makowicz, Leszek Mozdzer | |
| 6. | Tatum on My Mind - Leszek Mozdzer | |
| 7. | Surrey With the Fringe on Top - Adam Makowicz, Leszek Mozdzer | |
| 8. | Some Other Time - Adam Makowicz, Leszek Mozdzer | |
| 9. | Love Is Here to Stay - Adam Makowicz, Leszek Mozdzer | |
| 10. | Begin the Beguine - Adam Makowicz, Leszek Mozdzer | |
| 11. | Night and Day - Adam Makowicz, Leszek Mozdzer | |
| 12. | Caravan - Adam Makowicz | |
| 13. | Rosemary's Baby - Adam Makowicz | |
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