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elevateme_returns
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Who's is the best interpretation? I think zimerman
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I really like Mark Viner's. He's quite young and played a recital in our hall a while back. Unfortunately our piano had some tingy notes, but it was an amazing rendition.
Professionaly, I haven't heard that many.
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Horowitz, even though I heard he once began on the wrong notes.
I also like Ingulf Wunder's, it was so breathtaking.
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Gilels 1965 Moscow Live performance, by far the best. Then I would choose Ingolf Wunder, Evgeny Kissin and Krystian Zimerman
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Evgeny Kissin. Best intepretation I've ever heard.
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