This is where you came in, claiming that pianistic "sound production" has "nothing to do with loudness" (from the hammer striking the string) but is a "complex fusion of thousands of different elements."
Since you realize you can't possibly support this idiotic claim that flies in the face of common sense, science and fact, and you cannot even offer a handful of these "thousands of elements", it would appear you are the dabbler, a fraud, an arrogant poser. And instead supporting your claim with facts...

Hey PTS, you are really something and the confusion in your head is quite amusing! Let me tell you something. First, I never even mentioned anything about "sound production"--I was talking about "sound PROJECTION". Second, the "thousands of elements" was a completely different discussion and was referred to "performance and teaching". Third, if you'd like any additional support, then make a search on this very forum and you will find quite a bit more than handful of that.
Besides numerous advices and discussions about sound, technique, performance, with that search you might also find some of our discussions with Bernhard on the current topic about Hanon and Czerny (with whom I was raised, as well as with all kinds of scales, entire op. 299 (most of which in many different keys), entire op. 740, Bach Inventions played in octaves, not to mention by the age of 18 I have already played Brahms-Paganini both books, Liszt Don Juan, and MOST of Chopin etudes).
I studied in one of the best school in the world one could only imagine, with one of the greatest teachers of the last century many could only dream to study with, and who for many years was favorite Neuhaus' assistant and IMHO, was a much better and inspiring teacher than Neuhaus. I believe, I know what I am talking about and have offered this community quite a bit of my expertise (out of thousand messages of mine on this board, most were on topic of pianism, sound production, and performance, which helped quite a few people), so please spare your ridiculous "supporting your claim with facts".
Speaking of Bernhard, while we did not agree on many things, he was much more interesting opponent than you. At least he was civilized, unlike you--an ordinary bully--one of those whom in every primary school everybody afraids, but nobody respects, trying to avoid--as they say in Russian--don't touch crap, so it won't stink.
All of my "claims" like how to develop a substantial technique, how to do a tremolo, the actual facts behind sound production the pianist has control over -- I have supported with quite worthwhile discussion and fact, aka "walking the walk".
Ah, who cares about that sh*tty talk. How about real "walking the walk"? Care to post any recordings of yours? How about both of us agree on the same piece recorded on a weekly notice? Or do you need two weeks? Three, half a year, or whatever?
Since you were speaking so fondly about your "virtuosic technique", how about Chopin Op.10 no.1, 2 you were bragging about? Or maybe Liszt Feux Follets or Rhapsody no.6? Or is it too small for you? Then how about Tchaikovsky 1st... say cadenza, so no orchestra involved... or Rach3?--maybe first movement is way too easy, so let's take the third one--any part of it, no orchestra required, just record at home from one take?
Or maybe Mendelssohn-Rachmaninov Scherzo from Midsummernight Dreams? Let's record something together and then post here to see who is "dabbler, a fraud, an arrogant poser", who "talks the talk", and who "walks a walk". Or are you gonna find some excuses?
I will not post anything I cannot do (or have done), or cannot support with logic and fact.
Oh please, so far it seems your logic is based on distortion of the facts, twisting the words, and stupid allegations, taken out of context to suit your own interests, so please, let's not go there.
I suggest you develop some humility since others as well have noted you "are not the real deal" and stop acting the fool!
Ah, just yet another "logic" of yours--some wishful thinking, your usual twisting--another lie of yours. I actually saw the message you are referring to, and no, unlike you are trying to put it (yeah, big surprise!) Thalbergmad states:
Perhaps you [Marik] should repost your stunning Tausig/Weber, just in case there is any doubt amongst some members that you are not the "real deal". In case you don't know, in English it is called double negative. If you still have any questions, the same poster in other message stated that:
His [Marik's] recording of the Weber/Tausig Invitation will live forever in my memory.But I am willing to forget all that crap, so if you are indeed looking for "decent discussion", as you say, let's put al that sh*t aside and take another message of yours:
He [Horowitz] played mostly piano and mezzo piano,
I also heard Horowitz a few times live--in Moscow (where I was studying) and Saint Petersburg. Also, one of my former teachers had studied with him. So what would you say, when he was projecting better?--playing pianissimo, piano, or mezzo piano? Only seriously.
Best wishes, M