Steve Velardo wrote concerning pianists:
>It seems, America especially, has elected to go with the young prodigy and
>marketable flavor of the month "virtuoso" rather than focusing its efforts
>on developing and promoting the well trained, older performers, who are
>actually old enough and passionate enough to communicate all that is
>contained within the scores.
I find it hard to comment on the validity of Steve's comments without his
providing some mention of particular pianists who fall in each of the two
categories he mentioned. I would appreciate some names.
Steve's theme is not an unusal one and has much going for it. The
accumulation of life experiences is highly significant in bringing
additional insights to a musical work. But, I also think that, as we age,
we likely lose some insights of "youth".
Don Satz
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