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Gould '81 > Gould '56

Gould is atrocious

I said GN.

However, shill me better than Gould.

Horowitz

Rachmaninoff

Cortot

Rubenstein

Gould

Richter

Bronfman

Schiff

Oh gawd, schiff, hate that guy, arrogant bastard (and he trills like an amateur). What are you thinking??

Recency bias, since I listened to the live WTC just now. He has some thoughts, something to say.

That i accept.

He is excellent at interpreting, but technically shit.

Man I would love to grill like that. Or I guess more to the pointโ€ฆ drop the WTC from memory in a flawless and interesting live performance.

*trill

Absolutely, but we should hold pianists on the world stage to higher standards, especially on nostr while discussing who is at the top. It's not about what WE can do.

Have you heard this kid, Yunchan Lim?

No. Lot of very talented pianists coming through, but none will have the cultural depth that the likes of Horowitz and Rubenstein grew up with.

Give him a listen. Sometimes the muse just speaks.

Ok cross off Schiff and put Pogorelich. When he was young, not now.

But also including Cortot I thought technical perfection wasnโ€™t the point. Also he was a nazi collaborator. ๐Ÿคฃ

He was fine technically, he just didn't allow errors to get in the way of aiming high. If you care about a slip here and there, you will take less risk, and sound dull.

I heard about the Nazi stuff, no good, but I'm trying to keep that separate to my judgement of his music.

You don't think his playing is on another level?

With respect to Schiff, my criticism of his trill you is not about physical technical perfection, but that his trills SOUND amateur.

No I do think itโ€™s on another level, I just hear mistakes everywhere. Iโ€™m ok with that, but was trying to reconcile that with the anti-Schiffism.

Ok then, we know where we stand.

Further to the discussion on classical pianists yesterday, do either of you have any recommendations for contemporary classical composers worth listening too - i.e. not interpretations of past masters, but new contemporary compositions in a classical vein? #[3] #[4]

I have none

Phillip Glass is still alive, right? Arvo Part.

Not sure we can still be friends.

Open your mind and your ears

I own everything Gould ever recorded.

Only one way to settle this. Bach-off

It's a Bach off

But have you really listened?

Have you, sir?