I recall listening to a Pollini version of op111 and thinking it feels wrong, very slow and to my ears inexpressive; just an impression recalled. I can also recall seeing him on the cover of the Gramophone in the 1960's, just having won the Chopin Competition and being feted and acclaimed.
BaL 24.02.24 - Ravel: Mother Goose [complete ballet]
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
Re Iberia compare Hamelin with that recent historic Alicia De Larrocha historic recital . He has all the notes but she lives and breathes the music . Absolutely staggering playing - beyond virtuosity. Hamelin is a tremendous player but like Pollini not a single bar he’s played has ever moved me.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
To each their own. I find Pollini DG Etudes thrilling in their steely brilliance, and who couldn’t appreciate the torrents of passion in the last of the Op.25 set? My current favorite alternative is Beatrice Rana
In my mind Pollini is in a completely different category from Hamelin. What about Pollini’s late Beethoven and Schubert sonatas - he brings his own unique insights and depths, to my ears. (Mind you, that Chopin PC1 with Kletzki always left me totally cold - allegedly a ‘classic of the gramophone’ but I could never hear why )
But we digress…"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by gradus View PostI recall listening to a Pollini version of op111 and thinking it feels wrong, very slow and to my ears inexpressive; just an impression recalled. I can also recall seeing him on the cover of the Gramophone in the 1960's, just having won the Chopin Competition and being feted and acclaimed.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
To each their own. I find Pollini DG Etudes thrilling in their steely brilliance, and who couldn’t appreciate the torrents of passion in the last of the Op.25 set? My current favorite alternative is Beatrice Rana
Having said that, I love Pollini's DG Schumann C maj Fantasy coupled with Schubert's Wanderer Fantasy, which doesn't have quite the brittle sound quality of the Chopin Etudes.
Sorry to be off-topic again....maybe a move to a new thread would be in order, hosts ?
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
I heard him do the final 3 Beethoven sonatas at the RFH - without a break as it happens - and completely agree with you. He did not play a single wrong note as far as I could make out - just slightly smudged a chord. An incredible technique though.
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostOf Michelangeli, now, I'd believe it , that he never played a wrong note.
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostHe did. 4th April 1982 RFH in Les Collines d'Anacapri ...an otherwise flawless recital. I heard him in the 2nd book of Debussy Préludes a couple of years later in the Barbican. Feux d'Artifice was unforgettable -- a scintillating, almost synaesthetic wave of sound, points of light dancing before your eyes..impossible to imagine coming from a box full of metal wires and hammers...
I should love to have heard Michelangeli live especially in Debussy and more particularly in the Anacapri prelude, a personal favourite.
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostHe did. 4th April 1982 RFH in Les Collines d'Anacapri ...an otherwise flawless recital. I heard him in the 2nd book of Debussy Préludes a couple of years later in the Barbican. Feux d'Artifice was unforgettable -- a scintillating, almost synaesthetic wave of sound, points of light dancing before your eyes..impossible to imagine coming from a box full of metal wires and hammers...
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