Sorry, but nothing compares to a full orchestra matched with the piano... there's too much intensity emotionally and musically that can't be fully captured with a small ensemble.
Nope - they aren't...Sorry, but nothing compares to a full orchestra matched with the piano... there's too much intensity emotionally and musically that can't be fully captured with a small ensemble.
really? i think the chopin concerti are crap pieces anyway, emotional intensity is non-existant, and putting them in a small ensemble arrangement makes them a bit more interesting.SORRYjust my opinion
No reason to get surprised--something to expect from somebody who wrote:"Glenn gould...the most overrated pianists of the 20th century in my opinion... because of his bach, brahms, scriabin & prokofiev. and everything else."and:"horowitz isnt the best pianist of all time like people say. hes pretty good but not that good"Best, M
Wow, thanks! I am at loss for adjectives. Those statements, if you'll pardon the expression, are nuts.
Oh? I consider Gould to be one of the most overrated pianists of the 20th century, and also do not believe Horowitz was the best pianist to ever walk the earth.That combination of statements is truly that inconceivable to you?
They are silly blanket statements.As to Horowitz, he was one of the greatest whether you like him or not.
How is what you just said not a "silly blanket statement"? Because your opinion makes it such an obvious fact? What is your argument for supporting that? All I have to say is, "he wasn't one of the greatest, whether you like him or not."Where's your argument? Why is he so incredible?
Why is he so incredible?
They are silly blanket statements.While I do agree that Gould's personal idiosyncrasies got more airtime than his pianism, I think he was a genius in his own way. As to Horowitz, he was one of the greatest whether you like him or not.
yes, he was one of the greatest. not THE greatest. can't really make that any clearer.[...]
Exactly what I said, is it not?
and also do not believe Horowitz was the best pianist to ever walk the earth.
While I like Glenn Gould, I also agree with that combination of statements. I think that both Gould and Horowitz have been hyped beyond recognition, in all seriousness. Frankly, I could do without both of them in my regular listening, especially Horowitz.