Hi everyone, hi m1469,
You certainly have a more 'funded' appreciation of Mozart... 'conducting and reading through all of the Mozart sonata's'. My knowledge of Mozart is small. It's not that I hate the dude. I'm not repelled by Mozart opera, of some themes of his adagios. But I don't "click". And thanks to this Bezuidenhout, I finally feel some suspense in his music. Before, I quickly felt bored listening to Mozart. There is this so called main, classical approach to his music (and of course, one should not necessarily agree with it) but I think, when listening to critics, or better, peoplo who appreciate Mozart and who (pretend ?) knowing something about him, I often heard the following sticky ideas : Mozart IS difficult to play, in exactness or preciseness, in the sense of 'not making mistakes or slips', playing Mozart could be more exigent than playing Bach, maybe it demands more focuss. A second recurrent idea that I've grown up with is, Mozart is allergic to overacting, to effect, the music in itself (and here there can be a likeliness with Bach) should be sufficient. Another thing that did strengthen my 'dislike' is the so called 'good interpreters' of Mozart. Always in the top 3, Uchida. Well, if there is a 'famous' pianist that I really don't like, it is Uchida. And I will not tell you why, it wouldn't be nice to read. On the other hand, I'm quite sure I like the dude Mozart, in a biographical point of view.
This is why I'm absolutely flabbergasted by Bezuidenhout. His interpretations are elegant and raw at the same time. It sounds absolutely new, almost experimental to my ears, whilst there must be clearly a deep understanding of Mozart's music. I've always found a big gap between Mozart the man and Mozart the music, and with Bezuidenhout's interpretations it's as if I finally hear what a funny, dare-devil guy Mozart truly must have been. The interpretations of Christian sound often as joyfull improvisation, a just dose of 'show', and these are all the elements that, till now, with my small musical culture, I was missing in interpretations of Mozart. I'm really a fan.
Kind greeting to you all.
xx