I do wonder how he expects to pick up the style correctly if he doesn't have a teacher. Recordings? Lots of reading and study? But he's not "academical." Haha.
Whatever floats his boat.
What is correct style? Sixty years ago, nobody would have imagined playing Bach like Glenn Gould did, and yet now almost everybody imitates him, consciously or unconsciously. Horowitz played Chopin in a way that was totally individual, and seemingly influenced by Scriabin's fanastical textures, and who complains about the style?
Any piece of music worth the paper its printed on will be able to hold up being heard in so many different lights.
The problem here for me is people like this guy, don't just play the way they want to. They have to justify themselves by saying everyone else is wrong, doesn't know anything, and they know better. Just shut up and play. If it's different, let someone else notice it. Otherwise you are just revealing how ridiculous you really are.
These days especially the world of Classical music seems to have a bit of "program fatigue." People are looking for new things to play (but rarely looking at newly composed pieces). I hear all the time, "Nobody plays this piece." Someone brought out a moldy old score of Chopin's first sonata and said, "Nobody plays this piece, what's wrong with them?" It's the same attitude. Everybody else has no clue, and you are the only one who realizes.
First of all there is a reason nobody plays Chopin's first sonata, just like there is a reason nobody plays piano like this guy.
They sound terrible. But if you truly loved Chopin's first sonata, and played it all over the world, somebody else would say, "Look at what so-and-so is doing; nobody else plays that sonata, and he loves it. There must be something in it." Or if you are Glenn Gould, travelling the world and playing your unique way, it falls to somebody else to try and analyze and get at the heart of what you are doing.
Anytime you hear someone say, "Everybody else is wrong," you can be sure that person is an ignorant fool, who just desires to be noticed, and the only way they can think to do it, is by putting everybody else down. Or trying to - nobody really cares.
Walter Ramsey