Interpretations of his which left a lasting impression for me was his Liszt, Rach, Chopin and Gottschalk. Un Sospiro, Prelude in C# min, Fantasy imp, Pasquinade where favorites of mine when I was growing up and I was very honored to see them performed live. I find he shines when playing miniatures but the longer pieces seem to be more awkward. He was a joy to watch play live even with his strange mannerisms, there was a lot of passion in his playing, he is a real National treasure for us Aussies anyone who meets him has a lasting impression of him, the critical and cruel look at him as an insane, demented, damaged pianist, but those who understand how delicate us human can be will be moved quite a bit and understand that they are seeing triumph over such terrible disasters through David. His sister Louise is a piano teacher in my hometown where I grew up, she was wonderful and you could really see how music flowed strongly through the Helfgott family.