Originally posted by Nick Armstrong
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In the 2002 Prom season I was lucky enough to hear the distinguished American pianist André Watts, who died in July this year, play this same concerto. During the interval I bumped into a friend who'd been depping in the orchestra, & who, like me, was blown away by Watts' consummate artistry -- everything in place, beautifully articulated, no tell-tale droppings from the fabled "warhorse" etc. "Let's go & tell him how much we liked it" said my friend, so we made our way backstage to Dressing room 2, knocked on the door, and were admitted. He was there alone, no agent, no entourage, & very welcoming to a couple of new admirers. I have little recollection of our conversation, but reading his CV later, I hadn't realised what a hugely significant figure he was in popularising classical music in the sixties in America through Bernstein's TV series.
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