names like horowitz, cziffra, gould, richter, gilels, we all know theyre great, but i find myself listening more and more to other random pianists.
it really is possible for an unknown pianist to somehow produce an interpretation that surpasses one of the greats, at least to some peoples taste, so should we really just be listening to these select few certified 'legends' when there are so many really good pianists out there that can play a piece in a way you may like even more.
and i also question what makes these pianists so great, they have their personality, touches, and idionsyncracies...insight, etc, but really how rare is their quality?
why are so few pianists considered the very greatest, what seperates them from the people who didnt make the cut? is it consistency? is it some kind of x-factor?
randomly, and provocatively, discuss./