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Bill Blank writes:
>I have not followed newer pianists for the last 20 years or so. I have
>never heard of Pollini, eg. Who are the current 'greats' and young Turks
>to watch.
Pollini has been in the limelight for almost 40 years now. Concerning
the current 'greats', I suppose that the nods would go to Martha Argerich,
Alfred Brendel, Maurizio Pollini, Marc-Andre Hamelin, and Murray Perahia.
My personal list would include Argerich, Brendel, Piotr Anderszewski,
Lief Ove Andsnes, Jean-Marc Luisada, and Burkard Schliessmann.
>I find Brendel lacks passion to be my favorite, but he certainly can be
>subtle.
I find that Brendel generally delivers everything I want and is at his
absolute best in Haydn.
>I have the Goode set and many individual recordings of my favorite sonatas.
Fortunately for me, I refrained from buying the Goode set after listening
to a couple of his Beethoven Sonata discs; that's not my idea of Beethoven.
I think Goode does much better with his Schubert recordings on Nonesuch.
All of the Beethoven Piano Sonatas have special qualities, but the one
I love the most is the "Hammerklavier".
Don Satz
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