Surprised that no one has started a thread for this fascinating composer. I have been exploring the piano works performed by Sonia Rubinsky. There seems to almost be a consensus that, as a composer from outside Europe, his music is not so valued. I am fascinated by his music. Some of it is quite simple but other pieces seem very difficult. I picked up an anthology of his piano music and you get the same impression of pieces either being very easy to play or extremely difficult. There is no middle ground.
The Rubinsky discs on Naxos are fascinating. Villa-Lobos is divorced from the prominent trends within Classical music in the 20th century and strikes me as being very idiosyncratic. My impression is that he is seriously under-rated and perhaps deserves more respect as a towering voice in Classical music in the last 120 years albeit one which probably resonates more with the likes of Egberto Gismonti and Hermeto Pascoal than with Classical composers in Europe. Maybe the playfulness and mischief making of his work counts against him. I recommend the Rubinsky recordings.
The Rubinsky discs on Naxos are fascinating. Villa-Lobos is divorced from the prominent trends within Classical music in the 20th century and strikes me as being very idiosyncratic. My impression is that he is seriously under-rated and perhaps deserves more respect as a towering voice in Classical music in the last 120 years albeit one which probably resonates more with the likes of Egberto Gismonti and Hermeto Pascoal than with Classical composers in Europe. Maybe the playfulness and mischief making of his work counts against him. I recommend the Rubinsky recordings.
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