I've just been listening to this month's BBC MM disc of Sviatoslav Richter, recorded at the Royal Festival Hall in May 1968. The disc includes Beethoven's Sonata in B flat Op.22, and a splendid performance of Schumann's Etudes Symphoniques Op.13. I don't think that any pianist measured up to Richter where the music of Schumann was concerned. I still treasure the DG LP of his wonderful performance of Fantasiestucke and Waldszenen.
The 20th March will be the centenary of Richter's birth, and the heavens are celebrating this by having a total eclipse of the sun. You have to be somewhere near the Faroe Islands to see the full show, but 86% of the solar disc will be obscured if you live in London, and more than 90% in Edinburgh. Maximum coverage is at 9.31 in the morning, just in time for a late commute!
I did see Richter play once, again at the Festival Hall, but my memory of the music has faded. I do remember his rather stoic demeanour at the keyboard-no Lag Lang he!
The 20th March will be the centenary of Richter's birth, and the heavens are celebrating this by having a total eclipse of the sun. You have to be somewhere near the Faroe Islands to see the full show, but 86% of the solar disc will be obscured if you live in London, and more than 90% in Edinburgh. Maximum coverage is at 9.31 in the morning, just in time for a late commute!
I did see Richter play once, again at the Festival Hall, but my memory of the music has faded. I do remember his rather stoic demeanour at the keyboard-no Lag Lang he!
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