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On Thursday, October 7, 2010 at 2:06:22 PM UTC-7, gperkins151 wrote:
> I just enjoyed Moiseiwitsch's 1930 Kinderszenen on Naxos Historical,
> in which he uses a lot of rubato and does so beautifully. I am now
> wondering what other performances by this pianist and others are
> played with a lot of rubato? I know that this practice has become less
> and less common over the years and I'd like to hear many more
> recordings played in this style. Please recommend as many as you can
> think of.

(Recent Y. upload):

The story of rubato, from Mozart to Martha Argerich | The Tonic - Episode 3

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On Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at 5:48:07 PM UTC-7, gggg gggg wrote:
> On Thursday, October 7, 2010 at 2:06:22 PM UTC-7, gperkins151 wrote:
> > I just enjoyed Moiseiwitsch's 1930 Kinderszenen on Naxos Historical,
> > in which he uses a lot of rubato and does so beautifully. I am now
> > wondering what other performances by this pianist and others are
> > played with a lot of rubato? I know that this practice has become less
> > and less common over the years and I'd like to hear many more
> > recordings played in this style. Please recommend as many as you can
> > think of.
>
> (Recent Y. upload):
>
> The story of rubato, from Mozart to Martha Argerich | The Tonic - Episode 3

(Upcoming radio broadcast):

https://www.wfmt.com/2021/09/26/the-art-of-martha-argerich

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