I don't think Mr. Dubal had much reason to visit Horowitz house after writing the book.....after all he was already dead.
S :)
Sorry, I did not say it right--after Horowitz saw draft, doors of his house were closed for Mr. Dubal forever, and this is not about Dubal had no reasons to visit Horowitz anymore.
IMO, this book is not about Horowitz, but about Dubal--his tremendous, enormous ego. Who he thinks he is? Most of his "insights" are ridiculous--everything on the surface. His main object is gossip--sex, food, relationships, why in the house smells, and so on. His name dropping is dusgusting--"Menuhin told me", "When I talked to Arrau", "My friend Vladimir Horowitz" and so on. Besides, he put into the book many facts which he got in intimate private conversations, and which were not for publishing.
How dare you Mr. Dubal to call yourself friend of V. Horowitz, when you were thrown out of his house???? Who do you think you are Mr. Dubal, and how in the world you entitled to insult the GREAT VLADIMIR HOROWITZ, presenting him as a kind of ridiculous infant???? Who do you think you are, trying to connect yourself with Horowitz triumth in Moscow in 1986?????? Who do you think you are Mr. Dubal to dictate your opinions--your reputation among serious musicians is way below zero! Are you trying to say that you are
also a pianist???--give me a break Mr. Dubal!!!! Many people know what's your worth!!! Most definitely, word "ethics" doesn't tell you a *** thing!!! Your shameless manipulations are disgusting, as your persona is!!! I wish you'd vanished from music world, and stop fooling people and music lovers!!!
Sorry Shag,
You asked for opinion, so here was mine.
In my opinion Harold Schonberg's "Horowitz: His Life and Music" is a serious book, and I would heartly recommend it to anyone who is interested in music, piano, Horowitz and his life.