It may be that I'm too turned ceases Pollini and Argerich and therefore fail the irritation or disappointment this interpretation so clearly. But repeated listening does not change the impression that Sokolov individualistic, brittle and deep-brooding approach is here mainly to the Preludes. This often breaks the fragile architecture of these pieces in disjointed items and takes them their strength. Elsewhere (No.14) you will overwhelmed as a listener with reverberant sound orgies and almost stoned. This Chopin sings too little. Sokolov distended or often dissected the melodic arches that span the asperities and Erutionen Chopin, making these miniatures lose much of its charm and its nobility. Downright unnerving sluggish and dissonant device Prelude No.2, while the wonderfully melancholic piece No.4 remains to neutral and harmless. Those looking for great successful recordings that meet both Chopin tense nervousness and whose singing melodic sound blissful, which should remain at Pollini or Argerich.