For a man dubbed "Gensuiking" he sure lacks CG. I find his impressionistic playing extremely boring.
Harsh and ugly!

BUT this was after WWII. Before WWII he sounded like a different pianist, and this was when he made his reputation as agreat player. He was a member of the Nazi Party and when he toured Allied nations after the war his concerts were protested and picketed. I think this got to him, I think his playing sounds bored and disinterested post WWII. But the 1920's and 30's performances are magnificent, particularly a recording of "Reflets dans l'eau" and Bach's Italian Concerto.
A thought; he died in the recording studio in the middle of the complete Beethoven Sonatas, his final project. His recording of the "Pastorale" Sonata op.28 in D major is incomplete, the final mvt. is missing; I wonder if he died playing that; just kind of floated off..maybe he found peace there and went with it; he was unhappy, his wife had died some years before.
Beats dying live in the Grieg Concerto like Barere; how embarrasing...
