Why does he not astound you anymore as he did two decades ago...since I never had a chance to listen to him in 1992.
Perhaps I was more easily impressed in 1992 than I am now, but when he played Islamey back in 1992, his playing was remarkable by its youthful abandon and pure excitement that to me is missing from his Liszt recording. All pianists lose the fire of youth, but they normally make up for it in other ways. i still have the video recording so I must dig it out.
To be honest, I have not listened to Kempf's Liszt for a good while and it is unlikely I will as I gave the CD away. I recall the Feux Follets to be particularly horrid.
As Retro said in an earlier post, his performances are nothing special and when so many other pianists have done better, he is going to have to come up with something extra special to make a mark.
His flame does not burn brightly when compared to some modern generation pianists and now that he is in his mid thirties, perhaps he has missed his chance.
Thal