Lee Conte wrote:
>I don't know what's been reissued recently, but if you want a complete
>Rubinstein experience, check out his Chopin as well. IMO, while
>Rubinstein's execution is almost always perfected controlled and
>beautifully crafted, I often find his interpretation a bit superficial.
I have his mazurka and nocturne sets. I find them *too* controlled. On
some of the mazurkas, control is fine. But I found myself looking for some
fire somewhere. Call me a sucker for cheap thrills, but in Chopin I like
Horowitz.
Mitch Friedfeld