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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: john_boyer on Tuesday 06 July 2010, 13:29

Title: New Rubinstein Recordings from Joseph Banowetz
Post by: john_boyer on Tuesday 06 July 2010, 13:29
Joseph Banowetz has recorded two new Rubinstein discs for Naxos.  One has been released, the other will be later this month.

One contains the wonderful Theme and Variations, Op. 88 (already recorded by Leslie Howard for Hyperion), coupled with the Akrostichon, Op. 114:

http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.570941

The major offerings on the other are the Akrostichon, Op. 37, and the Souvenir de Dresde, Op. 118: 

http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.570942

Title: Re: New Rubinstein Recordings from Joseph Banowetz
Post by: Jonathan on Tuesday 06 July 2010, 18:18
Hi All,
I already have the disc with the Souvenir de Dresden on it.  I've not yet listened to it (been stupidly busy for the last 2 weeks) but will venture an opinion when I have done so!
Title: Re: New Rubinstein Recordings from Joseph Banowetz
Post by: Mark Thomas on Tuesday 06 July 2010, 22:50
Both sets of recordings have been available for some time as downloads  from Naxos offshoot classicsonline.com. I'm a sucker for Rubinstein's piano music and these are delicious offerings. The huge Theme & Variations (over 40 minutes long IIRC) is a really satisfying tour de force (and I prefer it here to Howard's rather drier interpretation). Thoroughly recommendable if you like high romantic piano music.