Robert Summers wrote:
>Comparing current artists with the great artists of the past for me is a
>futile discussion. However, when enumerating our current best pianists
>it is inconceivable to me that Pollini is not mentioned.
I'm surprised, too. Even though I hate those "best" choices, Pollini is
undoubtedly somewhere very, very high. So is Argerich. I haven't heard
the younger ones (Kissin, Volodos, Pletnev) often enough to judge. And how
come nobody mentioned Sofronitzky? (Of the greats of the past, of course.)
-Margaret Mikulska