Originally posted by vinteuil
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Originally posted by silvestrione View Post(Getting seriously derailed on Karajan!!) I loved his way of describing how he imagined Mozart would have played his fortepiano, and his relating of that to the particular way Seong-Jin Cho played his Steinway in Mozart. What did he say, 'Mozart would just have gone for it!' ….or similar.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostWell, respect to Stephen Johnson, who I was aware of from years ago as a very fine Gramophone reviewer, especially good on Bruckner, and Bruckner versions and editions. I recall following his Radio 3 series about these closely and rewardingly. His interval talks have often been both engaging and enlightening. He's good with words.
I didn't always find my ears or judgements in sympathy with his own, but so what? He was a careful, precise listener who always tried to be fair to performers - and I trust, still is all of those things.
He seems to have struggled with depressive illness all of his life. I know all too well how this feels, and can only admire the brave soul of his achievements all the more.
I wasn't aware of his struggles with depression. I met him a couple of times something like 30 years ago and remember him being very good company.
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostIt was good to hear Stephen Johnson back on Radio 3 on Saturday, discussing concerto discs with Lucy Parham.
The weekend's organisers didn't have much luck on speakers. Roderick Swanston was also announced, but sadly died in the spring.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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