opus10no2 if you think that those are the 2 things to do with piano you are stupider than I ever imagined.
Watehfuxxorz?
Do you even understand what is and isn't possible at the piano?
Besides hitting the right notes, a pianist can only effect -
1 - the volume of the note
2 - exactly when it is struck and ended (pedaling figures into this also).
Now, the volume of the notes is controlled by the technique of finger and hand positioning and the velocity of strike.
Velocity and timing defines and causes just about EVERYTHING that comes out of and goes into a piano.
How can you refute that?
Have you ever heard of the phrase "tone production"? You can strike the note millions of ways and there is proof to show that you can get a lot more out of a note than this. You are clearly so deaf you have never experienced anything amazing. I had a masterclass with Peter Donohoe once, and he said.."You need to cresendo through this note" and I replied.."but thats impossible, it's a semibreave" and he smiled and said..."yes it is impossible in theory, but you can create the illusion". Your scientific view of piano is stupid, all this mechanic crap you speak of. You are not an artist, you are just someone who looks upon greater people than yourself and trys to copy them...and fails.
"The only reason Hamelin is so popular to you guys is becasue he hits the right notes. "
Most of us like him since he is trying to explore repertoire that is unknown to us and play these works in a way that is technically brilliant and often also musically better then any previous recordings of these works
Most important is that his ego isn´t out of control and he seems to be a really nice guy.
Kissin on the other hand......
Hamelin does explore repertoire, that is true. But he plays it so boringly it makes me think "thats why that stuff isn't played!" Technique is all he has! His sound is dreadfull in my opinion. The repertoire he plays is still nothign compared to the great piano works of Beethoven. All his recordings of the common repertoire are dreadful! His Schubert? His Brahms concerto? His Shostakovich....even better..his Haydn!! The thing that bugs me about his playing is it all sounds the same. It's just to "perfect" and to me it doesn't say anything other than I can play the notes. I understand that may be different to other peoples views, but thats my opinion. It's all light fast fingerwork.
He does seem like a nice guy, but I wouldn't say he was in anyway the great romantic hero, like many of the composers of the music he plays. He's very down to earth from what I've guessed by interviews etc.. but he doesn't seem that interesting. Kissin however is a HUGE personality. And a very nice guy. My teacher is friends with him, and has told me a lot about his personality. He clearly has an artist personality with a lot more to say about thnings than Hamelin.
It's strange however if you make a non pianist (but musician) listen to Hamelin playing they all get bored. Yet play them a Cortot recording, and they don't.
i used to think the same, til i went and stayed with my friend at college
hahaha he should have came to stay, maybe I could have made him think differently as well. We used to be exactly the same though elevateme, don't forget that...speed speed..remember..op10no1 in 1 minut 10 seconds!! phoar!!!!......Horowitz carmen variations, stars and stripes!! Alkan scherzo diablique!!!.....thing was we were 14 and actually played the stuff (badly)...op10no2 is like 23 and doesn't.

maybe when he's 30 he'll mature.