Well Matt, I think you should provide some evidence of Horowitz being a bad performer compared to Kissin before making this sort of brash claim. I don't think saying that his 3rd concerto recording or Rachmaninoff is necessarily wise either, since Rachmaninoff stated that Horowitz played it better than he did. Horowitz was known more for his technique than his interpretations in my opinion, but that is not implying in the least that his interpretations are poor. Did you have any particular recordings in mind that was poor quality other than the Rach 3? That is not really sufficient evidence to say something like that. Did you ever see Horowitz play live? I didn't, but I heard that he was quite the showman. The ONLY reason I am attacking your opinion here is because you did not provide enough evidence. Just a side note, I have felt the exact opposite about Kissin that you have. I do think he has extremely fine technique, perhaps as brilliant as Pollini, but his interpretational skills are rather limited I believe. I have heard his recordings of some of the Liszt transcendental etudes and the Spanish Rhapsody, among many others, and they all sound technically fabulous but with no interpretation compared to that of Cziffra. And when he does interpret something such as the Moonlight sonata by beethoven- the 3rd mov, the tempo changes SOOO much, it doesn't even seem like it is from the classical era. When i think of a piece from the classical era, i think of a pretty strict tempo, unless if the page says otherwise. Anyway, all I ask is for more evidence before criticizing one of the greatest artists of all times, and one of my great influences.