Watching the "Joy of Rachmaninov" programme last night brought back Alfred Brendel's comment that Liszt was a "great man" and Rachmaninov was a "grand seigneur". (Part of one of the essays in which he said it is here -
Now, Brendel's never been my favourite pianist, but I've always regarded him as a very wise man, and I'm fully with him when he says that Liszt should get a serious re-evaluation. But his comment about Rachmaninov (apparently dismissing him as not even worthy of serious interest) seems very strange. Personally, my admiration of Rachmaninov increases with every work of his which I hear.
Thoughts?
Now, Brendel's never been my favourite pianist, but I've always regarded him as a very wise man, and I'm fully with him when he says that Liszt should get a serious re-evaluation. But his comment about Rachmaninov (apparently dismissing him as not even worthy of serious interest) seems very strange. Personally, my admiration of Rachmaninov increases with every work of his which I hear.
Thoughts?
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