Da Duch may as well say Cliburn should learn technique off him...
On the other hand, Duchable himself could take a lesson or two from G. Sokolov as for how to play that particular passage (or that etude, for that matter).Along the way he could also take a few lessons from Mr. Cliburn to get some basic knowledge about music imagination and tone production.
He has his own style, and with his technical ability, I do not doubt he is happy with his interpretation.
All it says is you cannot really criticise him in the way you have with any influence, you think you could teach him how to want to play differently?
You think musical imagination and intelligence(whatever that is) can be taught ..or do you just mean *brought out*?The thing about self-expression is that it expresses(and can only express) *self*.Anything else would be fake, are you implying that the confidence he has in his playing and ideas is in itself the barrier to his exploration?
It's an interesting subject, and I'm interested in languages role apart from communication.I mean, words float around my head, concepts, and most of the words and strings of thoughts I concieve are never ever uttered, or more specifically communicated.I don't view art primarily as communicative, that's all, and that's why in many cases, how others percieve it is completely irrelevant.It only feels nice, to have someone empathise, and to have someone admire, but this has little to do with art, I think.
I don't view art primarily as communicative...
Do pianists with somewhat lesser creative input in what they play have their place?I think they do, because I'm a big fan of Hamelin, and even with the increasing competition he has in the pieces he has recorded, they still stand admirably alongside the others.
There is room for everything in art, I've said it before - if one person likes it, even if it's just the creator, it has value.
It is does not matter how crappy some folks play piano making art, there is always somebody who would enjoy it... grandma, or grandpa, for example.Many people think that they create the art, very few leave a trace in the art.