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Mikael wrote:
>Young Kwak writes:
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>>I heard her play the Liszt 1 at Carnegie Hall last October with Montreal
>>and Dutoit. And a truly legendary performance it was! Her interpretation
>>is very...unique, with very quick tempos and heart-pounding excitement.
>>I remember the time of the entire concert to be 17 minutes flat, which is
>>slightly quicker than her performance with Abbado on DG originals.
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>17 minutes! Yes, she probably owns concerto. Unfortunately, it should be
>the other way around. The musician is the servant, not the music. I don't
>think I would enjoy any performance of the Liszt 1 shorter than 18 min or
>so. It would be like witnessing a slaughter.....
Well i really enjoy you opinion on it.Of course it depends on the aproach
people has toward music. I really like Martha Argerich,but it doesn't mean
i have to agree with a Hyper -Techcnical speed performance. And if what i
want to listen is music, i am against too fast performances,because the
ears lost a lot of important things.Great pianism doesn't means great
speed. Regards.
Gerardo:.
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