Unlike most of the other CHS recordings listed herein, these vinyl LPs have been been played and have some surface blemishes, but are still in good condition. Jacket shows signs of wear but overall is in good condition. Two LPs comprise this recording, which is not numbered (903 of 3,000) as are the others of the Concert Hall Society label on this site. (Click here to read a 1981 NYT review of a Goldsand performance at Carnegie Hall; click here to read his obituary.)
Etudes, Op.10
- No. 1. in C
- No. 2. in A minor
- No. 3. in E
- No. 4. in C sharp minor
- No. 5. in G flat
- No. 6. in E flat minor
- No. 7. in C
- No. 8. in F
- No. 9. in F minor
- No. 10. in A flat
- No. 11. in E flat
- No. 12. in C minor
Etudes, Op.25
- No. 1 in A flat
- No. 2 in F minor
- No. 3 in F
- No. 4 in A minor
- No. 5 in E minor
- No. 6 in G sharp minor
- No. 7 in C sharp minor
- No. 8 in D flat
- No. 9 in G flat
- No. 10 in B minor
- No. 11 in A minor
- No. 12 in C minor
Trois Nouvelles Études
These were written as a contribution to Méthode des méthodes de piano, a piano instruction book by Ignaz Moscheles and François-Joseph Fétis, and were not given a separate Opus number.
No. 1 F minor
No. 2 A-flat major
No. 3 D-flat major
Variations, Op. 12
On an air from the opera Ludovic by Herold, entitled "Je vends des scapulaires," published in 1833.













