Simon Hoggart's account of going to a Paul Lewis recital in today's Guardian was mostly very positive, with this exception:
I have one cavil. Tradition apparently decrees that performer appears on stage, bows to the audience, and without uttering a word, sits down to play. I'm not suggesting that he should have yelled: "Hello, Liverpool!" even though it's his home town, but a few words about each piece – why he liked it, what the pitfalls were, a spot of history – would have been welcome and made us feel that we were listening to a human being, and not a sort of super-computerised pianola.
Is Hoggart a mate of the R3 management? This suggestion (over my dead body!!) must be influenced by the current direction of R3. I have been to all Lewis's Beethoven and Schubert recitals in his recent cycles. Let me repeat: I do not want to hear why he likes the music (the performance will convey that!) or "a spot of history" (probably in the programme if I want to know!).
It's good to see an obvious stranger to the concert hall enthusing about a performance, but let's keep the chat to R3 (or preferably not there either.)
Here's the full 'review':
I have one cavil. Tradition apparently decrees that performer appears on stage, bows to the audience, and without uttering a word, sits down to play. I'm not suggesting that he should have yelled: "Hello, Liverpool!" even though it's his home town, but a few words about each piece – why he liked it, what the pitfalls were, a spot of history – would have been welcome and made us feel that we were listening to a human being, and not a sort of super-computerised pianola.
Is Hoggart a mate of the R3 management? This suggestion (over my dead body!!) must be influenced by the current direction of R3. I have been to all Lewis's Beethoven and Schubert recitals in his recent cycles. Let me repeat: I do not want to hear why he likes the music (the performance will convey that!) or "a spot of history" (probably in the programme if I want to know!).
It's good to see an obvious stranger to the concert hall enthusing about a performance, but let's keep the chat to R3 (or preferably not there either.)
Here's the full 'review':
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