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Rubinstein Collection, Vol. 45
Frederic Chopin, Artur Rubinstein
Rubinstein Collection, Vol. 45
Genre: Classical
 
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Rubinstein's is not the only way to play Chopin. Ignaz Friedman, Cortot, Horowitz, Wild, Cherkassky, and others have given us Chopin performances of incredible artistry and individuality, but Rubinstein's more objective in...  more »

     
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All Artists: Frederic Chopin, Artur Rubinstein
Title: Rubinstein Collection, Vol. 45
Members Wishing: 1
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Label: RCA
Release Date: 3/6/2001
Album Type: Box set, Original recording remastered
Genre: Classical
Styles: Forms & Genres, Ballads, Historical Periods, Modern, 20th, & 21st Century, Symphonies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 090266304523

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Rubinstein's is not the only way to play Chopin. Ignaz Friedman, Cortot, Horowitz, Wild, Cherkassky, and others have given us Chopin performances of incredible artistry and individuality, but Rubinstein's more objective interpretive stance set the model for succeeding generations of Chopin players. This welcome reissue from RCA's monster set of the pianist's complete recordings helps explain why his Chopin is still revered. The 1959 version of the Ballades is memorable thanks to his big, bronze tone, subtle rubato, and ability to make the keyboard sing like a great operatic diva. The great G minor Ballade illustrates Rubinstein's way with the music--the pregnant pauses in the introduction never overdone, the tenuous theme sung with quiet exactitude, the bold passages played with waves of sound that are never harsh or disproportionate, the whole coming off like a story told by a master narrator. The directness of Rubinstein's playing also suits the Scherzos, bravura pieces that the pianist recorded three times in his career. This 1959 stereo recording may miss some of the impetuosity of the earlier versions, but its stronger structural sense and subtlety make it compelling. Sonics are much improved over previous releases. --Dan Davis

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CD Reviews

As Good As It Gets...
Hank Drake | Cleveland, OH United States | 03/07/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Rubinstein was in his prime when these versions of the Chopin Ballades and Scherzos were recorded in 1959. Curiously, although this was to be his third version of the Scherzos, he had never recorded the Ballades before. Rubinstein was temperamentally well suited to these works, moreso than in the Mazurkas and Preludes. The narrative aspect of the Ballades suited his intuitive sense of structure well. At this point in his career, Rubinstein had known these pieces for six decades. It is no wonder, therefore, that he performs them more convincingly than, say, Kissin does on his recent recording. The Scherzos are outright virtuoso works. Rubinstein would occasionally perform all four in concert, back-to-back. Any other pianist would have been exhasted by the effort. Not Rubinstein, who posessed a seemingly inexaustable reserve of energy. The pianist is just as on top of these pieces, technically, as any of his colleagues, and much more attuned to them musically.The Tarantella is an effective encore here, if lacking in the final degree of "bite" (pun intended) this crazed dance piece requires.The sound, made from original recordings produced by RCA's legendary Jack Pfeiffer, is spectacular--sounding every bit as lifelike as the best of today's digital recordings. This is the one to get!"
The Definitive Chopin
Allan | 05/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"One could honestly remark that 95% of Rubinstein's musical fame came from his intepretation of Chopin. Take Rubinstein at any age, whether at 27 or 72, and he will give you impecable performance of any Chopin work. This CD contains truly some of Chopin's best works (the Ballades and the Scherzi) played by Rubinstein at his career height. Listen for the "Rubinsteinian pulse" as he takes you through the magnificant Ballade Nr.1, with its herald-like introduction, a menacing first theme, a warmer and more intimiate second theme and the fantasia-like episode that begins lightheartedly and then wells up into a dramtic ending. This is definitely Chopin at its best, and Rubinstein's performance will leave you breathless.All four ballades are played brilliantly, with a very romantic articulation (but nevertheless sharp), and filled with a great range of emotions. The scherzi are no joke (though the name implies joke). The first one is frenzied, the second one heoric, the third brooding and the fourth lighthearted and warm. However, I could recommand a better recording of the 1st scherzi by Horowitz (RCA Artist of the Century: Horowitz the Indispensable). Rubinstein creates a dreamy-like mood while Horowitz maintains a sharp, clear sound. This is totally up to the listener's perferences, just that I like the crisp sound better.All in all, should you buy this CD then? Of course. This is possibily Rubinstein at its best playing Chopin at its best. Buy this CD to introduce yourself to Rubinstein's genius or to reaffrim the idea."
Ultimate Chopin
Iris M. Harlan | Pittsburgh, PA United States | 07/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Ballades and Scherzi of Chopin are amazing piano pieces- and of all the solo piano music i have heard, they are the greatest.
Chopin nocturnes, etudes, etc etc- they are all wonderful- but Chopin is at his greatest with these Ballades and Scherzi.
The first recording i had of these Ballades and Scherzi was by a young Vladimir Ashkenazy. I really liked Ashkenazy (and prefer his version of the 3rd Scherzo), but Rubinstein's music is much more alive.
And i recently got a recording of Evgeny Kissin playing the Ballades. Kissin's phrasing is just plain ugly at some moments, and he screws around with the tempo too much. Kissin also smears some runs with the pedal, which I dont like either.
After hearing Kissins versions, i appreciated Rubinstein's even more. He delivers Chopin's message in a crystal clear way.
And lets admit, Chopin has one heck of an awesome message!!!
Get this CD. Get this CD. Get this CD.
You will never own a better solo piano CD."