Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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Elgar could indeed be rude about the piano, and pianists. His big solo piece, the Concert Allegro of 1901, was fatally bruised at the hands of the pianist Fanny Davies at its first performance, and he wrote little for solo piano thereafter.
A clever-dick comment by the pianist Clifford Curzon - that he detected "the rhetoric of the piano tuner" in Elgar's piano writing - chimed with the misconceived notion of a composer still shackled to the parochial musical trade of his father.
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