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Best Living British Pianist: Ian Pace
Best British Pianist: Ian Pace
Best Living Pianist: Ian Pace
Best Pianist of all time: Ian Pace
Ok, first off, Hamelin is not anywhere near Ian Pace, Aki Takahashi, Jonathan Powell, Fredrik Ullen, Nicholas Hodges, Mark Knoop, Michael Finnissy etc. These pianists are sick freaks of nature that God put on this Earth just to remind us how much we all suck compared to them. Also, Hamelin is not the technique machine that Ian Pace is; I have videos of Hamelin missing notes in SCALES. Second off, I would like to say that all of these comments about Pace's playing having no "emotion" or "substance" are just... well I personally find them nothing but hilarious. Have any of you guys heard ANYTHING of his besides some Ferneyhough, Dench and Finnissy? Because I've got some of his Sciarrino and Prokofiev that is nothing less than LUSH. Raging jealousy is where these baseless comments come from, I presume. Some highlights from Ian Pace's repertoire:
Everything. You think I'm kidding? He has, in his repertoire, something like 500 hours of music, including Xenakis, COMPLETE Finnissy, COMPLETE Ferneyhough, Hoban's "When the Panting STARTS", Dillon's Books of Elements and tons of other super-impossible stuff. He can also whip out Alkan's "Comme le Vent" at tempo; Hamelin can not.
Over 100 world premieres of the biggest composers. Finnissy, Ferneyhough, Rzewski, Skempton etc.
Ok and get this. Ian Pace gave the world premiere of one of Jonathan Powell's compositions.
Here is a quote from Ian Pace regarding the difficulty of Sorabji:
"While I am not familiar with the work "Symphonic Variations" of his [Sorabji's] pieces than I have seen I do not see any technical difficulties that could not be easily overcome"
On Martino's "Pianississimo":
"This is most likely the most difficult piece written by an American composer, but is not particularly difficult compared to those of many of his European contemporaries."
On Flynn's "Trinity":
"This [Trinity] piece is of course difficult, but I would not class it as transcendentally so."
Similar quotes available for Stockhausen's Klavierstuck X and Xenakis' "Herma"- Musique Symbolique.
The only piece I have EVER heard Ian Pace say was too hard was Vinko Globokar's "Notes". Finnissy Solo Concerto No. 4, Barrett Tract, Xenakis Synaphai, Barlow Cogluotobusletismesi etc are completely playable, Sorabji is easy.
For Ian Pace, and only Ian Pace.