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Title: Rubinstein Preludes & Fugues
Post by: John Boyer on Saturday 01 April 2023, 13:45
Forthcoming from Naxos, Rubinstein's Preludes and Fugues, Op. 53

https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/anton-rubinstein-werke-fuer-klavier/hnum/11168350
Title: Re: Rubinstein Preludes & Fugues
Post by: Mark Thomas on Saturday 01 April 2023, 14:58
Welcome, but I do hope that Cousin adopts sprightlier tempi than he did for his previous Rubinstein Preludes and Etudes CD.
Title: Re: Rubinstein Preludes & Fugues
Post by: John Boyer on Saturday 01 April 2023, 16:51
Quote from: Mark Thomas on Saturday 01 April 2023, 14:58Welcome, but I do hope that Cousin adopts sprightlier tempi than he did for his previous Rubinstein Preludes and Etudes CD.

Alas, it appears, based on timings, that the answer is "no".

Three Pieces, Op. 71:

Cousin: 18'20"
Grasso: 14'18"

A full four minutes is enough time for Grasso to play an encore. 
Title: Re: Rubinstein Preludes & Fugues
Post by: Mark Thomas on Saturday 01 April 2023, 17:18
Oh dear. Maybe I'll pass on this then, although I can't find an alternative for the Op.53 set, unfortunately. Thanks, John.
Title: Re: Rubinstein Preludes & Fugues
Post by: John Boyer on Tuesday 02 May 2023, 20:12
So far so good with this release.  The Op. 71 pieces survive the slower tempos, while the Preludes & Fugues show a very different side to Rubinstein, a sort of homage to Bach.