Probably Berezovsky can play every note perfect, but then again even in his Mazeppa he has a memory lapse.
Really?? I never noticed such a lapse. Though I've never heard the entire piece before him...Could you give me a time value in a youtube video of it so I can see what you mean?
Someone stated the time 3:30 in another thread, the same video that's on YouTube. I just checked it with the score, and at Measure 112 when he's playing the Octaves going down (After the 2 short sections of them staggered), he only jumps up 3 times to play the descending octaves, where he should have done it 4 times and reach the highest octave on B - he only reached the E Natural one.Although tbh, I can't tell which notes his playing, my ear ain't good enough, and neither is the camera angle! So he might have skipped the E Natural and moved straight onto the B instead... O_o But it sounds a bit perculiar, so I bet he hit the E Natural octave.
P***Without looking I guess it's part of the Ossia? *Sighs* I sometimes look at those things for the difference, and often or not... it's sooo minute >_<Thanks for pointing dat out ^_^;;
hum... there is a screwed-up part, but it's not the ossia thing stated earlier. He messed up a transition and was heading towards an earlier part. His recovery was fantastic!