Heresay not quite, however:
Ashkenazy does roll the Rach 2 opening chords...totally loosing the atmosphere of the piece. He then further doesn't emphasize the triplet minors during the "cadenza" on page 15 or recapulation with a weak phrasing.
What I really look for in this piece is at the bars on Page 21. Part "14" in the numbers in the box. He does probably a mediocre job at best, a bit better than Kissin in my opinion, but still lously and can be improved.
What this section, page 23 at meno mosso, needs is not a theme of pp or quiet, but of uncertainty and anxiousness, for in the pianists, but in the mood of the music to build up. I'm always dissappointed when I hear recordings (I've heard 4 of them for Rach 2 including this one) where the violins seem to not give a care in this section.
For the best recording, I HIGHLY recommend Alexander Bohnke's version with the Tubingen Medical Orchestra with Norbert Kirchmann as the conductor.
This version is found on a CD called "Romantic Moments from The Piano Concerto"
No recording I've found so far comes as close as this, not even Rachmaninoff's own recording. BTW, I think Rach's is the worst I've heard, perhaps of the recording technology used back then, but as well Rach is hesistant and sparely uses the damper pedal in his recordings.
Ashkenazy's Rach 3 is not worth much mention, still is beaten by Horowitz hands down and Agerich's version reigns supreme for the Rach 3 out of all of them. I don't understand why Ashkenazy used the ossia for the cadenza because I always prefer the faster version. The third movement was not all that great, it was about the level of David Helfgott's version, and that's not saying very much.
So to recap for R3 and who I prefer the most (1) to the least (5)
1. Argerich
2. Horowitz
3. Earl Wilds
4. Kissin
5. David Helfgott (he does a somewhat jazzy version I think in my opinion)
6. Ashkenazy
7. Lang Lang
(I hated Lang Lang's recording....gawd aweful I thought)
And for the Rach 3 score...I bought the Kalmus edition...is that a decent one? I don't plan to play it...I just wanted it for a keep sake sorta thing like a collectable item or for me to follow the score when I listen to the recordings.
I ordered the Mastering book by Fink and it should be freighted to my house in 2-3 business days.
By the way...did Argerich do a Rach 1,2,4 and Paganini? If so...dammnn I wanna here those ones!!!

And what the hell is Urtext?