The Mozart presented here isnx27;t the crude and vulgar child-man of x27;Amadeusx27;, these two volumes are a perfect barometer of Rubinsteins outlook - they reflect the aspects of life that mattered the most to him and which flavored his feelings and his art. But theres a problem - all of these albums are complete sets of genre pieces that were neither composed nor meant to be heard all together. Mathematical entities are idealizations made by way of abstraction from our knowledge of sensible things. Belaunde, silent and melancholy.