Originally posted by Sir Velo
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostFor someone who made Clifford Curzon seem the personfication of a relaxed performer, Britten seems remarkably at ease, even finding time to steal amused glances at Richter as the momentum increases.
Richter, OTOH, has a face of thunder, which I never understood until all was revealed by John Bridcut. A great story and one which finally makes sense!
I didn't ever feel that Richter looked cross. I thought he was just concentrating, and being Russian He does laugh, or at least smile, at the end.
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Originally posted by merciaUrsula Jones had an anecdote of the camera-shy Richter too, a shame there wasn't time to hear more from her I thought.
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Rather nice anecdote from Humphrey Burton, recalling working with Britten. Burton was struck with how Britten made use of the pedal in his pianism, and asked him if they could run through a sequence again,so that he could film his feet. "I'd rather you didn't" said Britten."I don't want to give away any trade secrets!"
Apparently, Britten had been reluctant to have a retrospective made, celebrating his fiftieth birthday. "50s too young", said Britten. "Come back when I'm eighty!"
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