Originally posted by Quarky
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Good evening
Ihave acquired all but rwo of the "Piano Music" series on Naxos by Sonia Rubinsky. There discs are territic. I do find it difficult trying to imagine where Villa Lobos should be in the piano pantheon and whilst there are huge swathes of his music which seems to take it's cues from popular music, I think that the way he treated the piano was highly original. So many famous composer gravitated to Paris whether it is Prokokiev or Martinu. I feel that with Villa Lobos it probably helped liberate his perception of what the piano can do - maybe because it was not his first instrument and perhaps did not appreciate what should not be done. All of these volumes by Sonia Rubinsky are enjoyable. At his best, I just feel that Villa Lobos is highly original and seriously under-valued. I am also a fan of Bartok and just feel that HVB did for Brazilin music what Bartok did for Hungarian .
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