The Guardian asked the following to name their favourite pianist of all time and explain their choice. Leaving the v interesting explanations aside, the selections were:
Stephen Hough > Alfred Cortot
Leif Ove Andsnes > Dinu Lipatti
Angela Hewitt > Alfred Cortot
Vladimir Ashkenazy > Rachmaninov
Freddy Kempf > Vladimir Horowitz
Pierre-Laurent Aimard > Aloys Kontarsky
Jean-Yves Thibaudet > Arthur Rubinstein
Ashkenazy also mentioned Gilels, Serkin and Michelangeli (and I agree) - "...their greatness has nothing to do with brilliance but with their understanding..."
Is that a sensible list? Any additions anybody?
Stephen Hough > Alfred Cortot
Leif Ove Andsnes > Dinu Lipatti
Angela Hewitt > Alfred Cortot
Vladimir Ashkenazy > Rachmaninov
Freddy Kempf > Vladimir Horowitz
Pierre-Laurent Aimard > Aloys Kontarsky
Jean-Yves Thibaudet > Arthur Rubinstein
Ashkenazy also mentioned Gilels, Serkin and Michelangeli (and I agree) - "...their greatness has nothing to do with brilliance but with their understanding..."
Is that a sensible list? Any additions anybody?
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