Yes, ted, that's what I mean.
To name a couple - Horowitz, Pogolerich, Argerich, Cziffra - all arrogant musicians!
Often discarding normal ways of playing to play their OWN way, even going against composers indications.
This is what made them all so controversial, and also what made them all so unique!
A pianist who isn't controversial in some way is bound to be boring.
Speaking for myself, I'd rather be loathed my many and loved by few than be liked by everyone.
Great musicians (and pieces of music)are talked about with great vehemence and even vitriol, both positively *and* negatively, that's the way it should be.
Never try to please anybody, only please yourself, and if others are pleased along with it, all the better.