Rubinstein — Franck (Diary 2014-12-29)
Rubinstein’s Recorded “French” Solo Repertoire: César Franck — Prélude, choral et fugue
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Rubinstein’s Recorded “French” Solo Repertoire: César Franck — Prélude, choral et fugue
Rubinstein’s Recorded French Solo Repertoire: Maurice Ravel — Miroirs: No.5, “La vallée des cloches”; Valses nobles et sentimentales; Le Tombeau de Couperin: Forlane — all with comparisons to Walter Gieseking
Edvard Grieg in Rubinstein’s Solo Recording Repertoire: “Ballad in the Form of Variations on a Norwegian Melody” op.24; No.4 from “Four Album Leaves” op.28; selected “Lyric Pieces”
Heitor Villa-Lobos in Rubinstein’s Recording Repertoire: “Alegría na horta” from the “Suíte floral” op.97; piano suite “A Prole do Bebê”
Rubinstein’s Recorded Spanish Solo Repertoire: Music by Isaac Albéniz (“Sevilla” from Suite española, op.47; “Cordoba” from Chants d’Espagne, op.232; “Evocación”, “Triana” and “Navarra” from Iberia), Enrique Granados (“Quejas, ó la maja y el ruiseñor” from Goyescas, op.11), and Manuel de Falla (mostly encores)
Rubinstein’s Solo Recording Repertoire: Mozart: Rondo in A minor, K.511 (in comparison with Walter Gieseking, Ronald Brautigam, and Kristian Bezuidenhout);
Rachmaninoff: Prélude in C♯ minor from “Morceaux de fantaisie” op.3;
Szymanowski: 5 Mazurkas from op.50