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Topic: Why isn´t Lisitsa more famous?  (Read 5170 times)

Offline stevie

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Re: Why isn´t Lisitsa more famous?
Reply #50 on: July 21, 2006, 10:04:34 AM
Send some my way and I might believe you! (And to nip the inevitable dirty joke in the bud, I mean fortune ;))

nipping me in the bud? how divinely naughty  :-*

Offline klick

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Re: Why isn´t Lisitsa more famous?
Reply #51 on: July 22, 2006, 02:46:18 PM
I have only seen her Bietz/Horowitz - Carmen, and all I can say was I didn't want to give her a second chance. It was almost all mono-tone style, and the worst part: SHE SLOWED DOWN at the end where she couldn't handle the two handed rapid chord jumps. I feel that once you start a performance at a tempo, do not change it unless you have a rit. or a accel. etc.

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