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Gerardo wrote:
>Well,it is true,in a composer,unfortunately the explanation for it is maybe
>too long (is a kind of psycological analisis). But in a performer it could
>be very easy. Even in the famous superstars (who are very discreet and
>sober),you can see,and ear it under an intuitive actitude.
I agree. my piano teacher always tells me when I am playing Rachmaninoff
lazily, "play like a man"!!!!!!!! Phisically man have more power and mass
and therefore can play large and difficult chords fuller and louder. Also
emotionaly and intellectualy there are many many differences that I can't
get into a mere letter. i am not saying that I can always identify the sex
of the performer but I can many times. I would like to emphasize again:
Richter, my favorite pianist, Is the most masculine of players and anyone
who knows his playing knows this. The modesty, the intellect, the power,
power, power.
"Gal Shalev" <[log in to unmask]>
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