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Aaron J Rabushka wrote:
>The label (for Sherman's Liszt Etudes) was Vanguard. The number I
>couldn't tell you.
For those wondering how Sherman's recitals of all 12 Transcendental Etudes
went Monday night, here is a review in the NY Times. Excerpts below and
full review at:
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/12/20/arts/20SHER.html
where it'll be available for about 10 more days.
=== Excerpts ===
By BERNARD HOLLAND
At 70, Russell Sherman continues to tease us with his absence.
He is by any measure one of the truly extraordinary pianists
before the public, although in his case "before the public" is
a relative term. But there he was on Monday night at Alice
Tully Hall playing all 12 of Liszt's "Transcendental Etudes."
. . .
In "Wilde Jagd" the exhilaration was all mind and spirit; in
the reflective pieces like the "Ricordanza" no moment was left
unattended. Every note had purpose or, better said, a
direction. More impressive than Mr. Sherman's pianistic command
was the psychic stamina that pursued every note of music before
him. This concentration never faltered through the stated
program and the four encores I stayed for afterward. Age and
the absence of constant public performance are the enemies of
so many musicians, but not this one."
=== End of excerpts ===
Andrys in Berkeley
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