Arthur Rubinstein - Collection: 7 x SACD (2004-2007)
Artist: Arthur Rubinstein
Title: Collection
Year Of Release: 2004-2007
Label: RCA Living Stereo / Sonocord
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
Total Time: 07:05:55
Total Size: 14,8 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracks:Title: Collection
Year Of Release: 2004-2007
Label: RCA Living Stereo / Sonocord
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
Total Time: 07:05:55
Total Size: 14,8 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
1954 - Brahms: Piano Concerto Nr. 1
1. Piano Concerto Nr. 1 D Minor op. 15 - 1. Maestoso
2. Piano Concerto Nr. 1 D Minor op. 15 - 2. Adagio
3. Piano Concerto Nr. 1 D Minor op. 15 - 3. Rondo - Allegro non troppo
1956, 1958 - Camille Saint-Saens, Cesar Franck, Franz Liszt
Camille Saint-Saens - Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22
1. Andante sostenuto
2. Allegro scherzando
3. Presto
Cesar Franck - Symphonic Variations
4. Poco allegro
5. Allegro non troppo
Franz Liszt - Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat
6. Allegro maestoso
7. Quasi adagio
8. Allegretto vivace
9. Allegro marziale animato
1958, 1961 - Chopin: Piano Concertos Nos. 1, 2
Piano Concerto #1 In E Minor, Op. 11, B 53
1. Allegro Maestoso
2. Romance: Larghetto
3. Rondo: Vivace
Piano Concerto #2 In F Minor, Op. 21, B 43
4. Maestoso
5. Larghetto
6. Allegro Vivace
1959 - The Chopin Ballades and Scherzos
1. Ballade Nr. 1 g-m,oll op. 23
2. Ballade Nr. 2 F-dur op. 38
3. Ballade Nr. 3 As-dur op. 47
4. Ballade Nr. 4 f-moll op. 52
5. Scherzo Nr. 1 h-moll op. 20
6. Scherzo Nr. 2 b-moll op. 31
7. Scherzo Nr. 3 cis-moll op. 39
8. Scherzo Nr. 4 E-dur op. 54
1962, 1963 - Beethoven: Sonatas
Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor ("Moonlight"), Op. 27/2
1. Adagio sostenuto
2. Allegretto
3. Presto agitato
Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major ("Les Adieux"), Op. 81a
4. Adagio; Allegro
5. Andante espressivo
6. Vivacissimamente
Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor ("Pathétique"), Op. 13
7. Allegro di molto e con brio
8. Adagio cantabile
9. Rondo: Allegro
Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor ("Appassionata"), Op. 57
10. Allegro assai
11. Andante con moto
12. Allegro ma non troppo
1960 - Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini / Falla: Nights in the Gardens of Spain [DSF (*.dsf) tracks]
Sergey Rachmaninoff
1. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini in A minor, Op. 43 (Introduction and 24 Variations)
Manuel de Falla
Noches en los jardines de Espana G. 49
2. I. En el Generalife
3. II. Danza lejana
4. III. En los jardines de la Sierra de Cordoba
1961, 1971 - Grieg & Rachmaninoff: 2nd Piano Concertos
Grieg: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 16 in A Minor:
1. Allegro molto moderato
2. Adagio
3. Allegro moderato molto
Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 18 in C Minor:
4. Moderato – Allegro
5. Adagio sostenuto
6. Allegro scherzando
Arthur Rubinstein’s 1961 Recording of the Grieg Piano Concerto, coupled with his 1971 Recording of the Rachmaninoff 2nd Piano Concerto. Multichannel Only! This is part of a run of SACDs produced by BMG for distribution to club members in Germany, but never publicly sold. If you own any discs in this series, speak up!
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Das Super-Audio-CD-Format wurde entwickelt, um bestmögliche Klang-Qualität zu bieten. Das Ergebnis: Das beste derzeit technisch machbare Audio-Format. Es ermöglicht, Musik mit höchster Klangtreue wiederzugeben. Unter Verwendung eines Mehrkanal-Wiedergabegerätes erleben Sie sogar den Raumeindruck eines Konzertsaales in den eigenen vier Wänden. Das Klangerlebnis wird so zum vollendeten Hörgenuss.
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This Disc is the Same as Disc 60 of the Rubinstein Collection. Review of the RBCD Version from Amazon by Hank Drake
Rubinstein was never satisfied with his 1956 recording of the Grieg Concerto, with the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alfred Wallenstein. The performance was rather perfunctory, with an undistinguished orchestral contribution, and dry, constricted sonics. This 1961 remake, with the same collaborating forces, fares much better. Tempi are more relaxed, and phrases are molded with greater flexibility. The orchestral playing is also on a higher level, with silky strings and sweeter sounding winds. Rubinstein was so pleased with this recording, that he issued a bold statement which appeared on the album cover: “In the rare coincidence of sound, balance, and performance of conductor, orchestra, and soloist, this is the most perfect recording I have made.”
Rubinstein recorded surprisingly little of Rachmaninoff’s music. Among that composer’s works, however, the Second Concerto had pride of place in Rubinstein’s repertoire. The pianist made his third, and final, recording of this work with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, which Rachmaninoff himself considered the world’s finest orchestra. Rubinstein does not play the Concerto’s outer movements with as much drive as in his earlier recordings. But the pianist’s exquisite tone, phrasing, and balancing of inner voices more than make up for any lack of virtuoso fireworks. (It should be noted that, at 84, Rubinstein still plays the work with more elan than most pianists half his age.) This rich, lush “Philadelphia Sound” that Rachmaninoff loved is very much in evidence here.