Those are base prices for the lexus models you mentioned. So no they're not
really that close in price to the kia. I wouldn't buy this kia though. Hey
look, I respect the brand for how far they've come and where they're
headed. But they'll need to keep selling cars to continue to improve and
frankly, they can do that on someone else's money, not mine. Let me know
when they've finally reached that point, though... because I just might be
a future customer.
Check out our recent KIA Cadenza Review and Drive. When you think KIA, you don't often think of a luxury sedan. However, that's not the case with the all new ...
2014 Kia Cadenza INGLEWOOD,LOS ANGELES,LONG BEACH,TORRANCE,SANTA MONICA 16C0181A
2014 Kia Cadenza 4dr Sdn Premium //www.hoomanchryslerdodgejeepram.com For more information on this vehicle and our full inventory, call us at (800) ...
2015 Kia Cadenza Premium in Brandon, FL 33619
Courtesy Kia of Brandon 9205 E Adamo Drive in Brandon, FL 33619 Learn More: ...
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No.3, Movement I, (Volodos -- Ossia Cadenza)
A thunderously dramatic live performance from Arcadi Volodos, who pairs incredible sensitivity with his famed technique. For you chord junkies out there, the ...
+Guilherme Schmidt You are correct: at about 20:51 and 23:02 of Rachmaninov's recording. And as an admirer of his music, I find that fairly disappointing. I used to think the cuts had to do with space considerations/being recorded on 78 rpm vinyl etc. But I really don't know why he made those cuts....
+Guilherme Schmidt I think you folks (+Gregory House) both have a point. Both section you mention are based on the same musical idea played by the strings around 3:19 - 3:23 (B flat major ). It is also cleverly used in the brass (trumpets?) 15:43-15:50 (D Minor) and then repeated again three more times 15:58-16:04(winds then piano then strings?). That idea/motif is used a fair amount (even in the 3rd movement). You are both correct, those are pretty magical sections. Incidentally, Rachmaninov cut the 5:53 section from his recording (GRRRR!!!!) and then barreled through a good bit of the 3:53 section.