Hi everyone,
I have just gotten myself 2 recordings. The first one is RCA's Byron Janis playing the cd premiere of Rachmaninoff's 1st piano concerto coupled with the 3rd piano concerto. The second one is Mercury's Byron Janis playing the Rachmaninoff's 2nd and 3rd piano concerto under Dorati.
In my humble opinions, they are brilliant and all so touching.
I would like to hear from all of you who have heard him either live or on recordings your opinions of him and his playing. I would love to know more about him. Anyone have more information regarding his life or playing?
Anyway i only do know that he is of course American, was tutored by the Lhevines, and also a student of Horowitz. And had athritis which caused him to relearn all of his pieces after a finger-shortening surgery.
Also anyone can put into words his "big" technique? What about comparisons of him the the other American pianists, Kapell and Van Cliburn?
I have heard that his Liszt piano concertos and also Pictures At An Exhibition are brilliant too. Any reccomendations on his recordings?
Well for one, i feel Janis is definitely underrated.
Regards,
Zhiliang