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Donald Satz wrote:
>In the referenced NewYorker article provided by Janos, Wild not only
>jabs at Lang Lang and Brendel. He also states that Martha Argerich
>"can't play eight bars in the same tempo".
I believe remarks like those stem from an individual's own insecurities.
The music world is full of talented individuals and it is often chance,
marketing, etc. that makes one artist a "star" versus another. Rarely
have I encountered a politician, especially in the midst of a campaign,
making positive remarks about another politician.
That statement about Argerich is absurd. On the other hand, I am the
sort of listener who prefers an artist who can bring a great deal of
themselves to the playing and often times that will translate into a
less strict interpretation of the printed page.
>Those types of remarks sadden me a little. I don't think it's becoming
>to insult fellow artists and performers, and nothing favorable can result
>from such statements. I'll just have to conclude that Wild's music-making
>is more impressive than his vocalizing.
I agree, but as a musician, I have come expect those sorts of statements.
Like politicians, I try to judge not by what they say, but by what they
do.
Karl
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