Originally posted by EdgeleyRob
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Oh if only!! If just one of them said that, then every time they praised something, it would have ten times the credibility!
Originally posted by kernelbogey
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I found it riveting .... but both soloist and conductor scared the life out of me!!! He looks like a chunk of Mount Rushmore come to life, and attacks the big stuff on the piano like no one I've ever seen; and she exhibits the facial expressions and movements of someone who's engaged in a sword-fight to the death.
It was an insane, violent performance of the Rach and I sure as eggs wouldn't want to hear it like that all the time... But boy: I think it had the hair-raising qualities of the sort of performances I imagine Svetlanov giving in Vladivostok or somewhere in the 70s with some bear of a pianist no one's ever heard of with everyone involved half-cut on vodka and playing as if their lives depended on it! Plenty of tender touches too. But wow, the climax to the last movement was terrific!!
Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard were nowhere!
I liked it!!
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(In the documentary between the two pieces, I thought I detected body language - and in particular, looks - between players and conductor which make the announcement the day after ... unsurprising )
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