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For all fans of Paul Lewis's Schubert, his new (double) CD including the Wanderer Fantasy is due out next month. HMV appears to be offering it on pre-order for £9 inc. postage! Too good to be true?
Am I the only one who finds Paul Lewis insufferably dull in whatever repertoire he tackles?
Possibly not - but I certainly don't. I've been very impressed by some of his Schubert recitals, though sometimes I don't find his CD recordings match the live performances (e.g. those of the last 3 sonatas).
I've heard him live performing Schubert, but own no discs of him. His performance, with Mark Padmore, of Die Winterreise was my musical highlight of this year.
Am I the only one who finds Paul Lewis insufferably dull in whatever repertoire he tackles?
No, you are not, but at least he plays the right notes! However, I should like the opportunity to hear him live, which is highly unlikely in rural Spain.
No, you are not, but at least he plays the right notes! However, I should like the opportunity to hear him live, which is highly unlikely in rural Spain.
Don't give up hope. I heard Stephen Hough in Jerez a few years ago.
My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
Am I the only one who finds Paul Lewis insufferably dull in whatever repertoire he tackles?
I heard him live in Swansea very early in his career and was bowled over - a programme consisting of several pieces from Liszt Annees de P Italy including a spellbinding Petrarch sonnet, a barnstorming Reminiscences de Lucia de L, Bach (Italian Concerto), Clementi and Busoni. The programme had the great Alfred's fingerprints all over it but it was brilliantly carried off.
Our paths haven't crossed since but I have his Liszt sonata and some of his Beethoven, which I like.
I heard Llyr Williams in the same venue the following year and was bored rigid.
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