Both the Schubert and the Brahms share a spirit, finesse and secure sense of style that belie Rubinsteins advanced age and serve as fine capstones to tales of the peak career of not only a master pianist tales of the peak one of the greatest chamber musicians on record. Try the host at Dickinson College (in Pa. Its hardly a surprise that these very same qualities imbue the Violin Sonata - Rubinstein met Kochanski when they were both 14 and formed an immediate and permanent personal and artistic bond. The three Brahms (1972) and the two Schubert (1974) trios were Rubinsteins last chamber music recordings.