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Stupendo!
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Talk about Technicality! Sustained silences and Dramatic rests, the perfect piece to bring 2012 in with.
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Rubinstein is albe to walk on such a fine line. He speaks from his own position in the modern musical world and yet is able to show us the nobility and grace present in the 19th century.
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the fast part was like an orgasm¡¡¡
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There something uniquely juicy about Rubinstein's performances!
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Magnificent!
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Wonderful! Rubinstein has always been my favorite interpreter of Chopin.
One comment about his name. I know that in Italy he was called Arturo and in Englind and America people insisted on arthur. But he was born a Pole, and his correct name was Artur. He accepted the mispronunciations, but he shouldn't have had to.
Sorry. That's just me being . . . me.
Largo64 2 years ago 13
jizz in ma pants at 8:07
chuecan2007 9 months ago 3