Personally I find Olga Kern's rendition awe-inspiring.
As for some of the nonsense comments from Blazekenny, what else can you say to him after a comment like this:
"I never denied Luganskys talent. I just say he didnt use the talent and now he is just one of the thousands."
How do you know Luganskys talent that isn't apparent through what he uses? What do you even mean?? Saying someone bangs at the piano is your implied way of stating Lugansky has no talent.
I just love how posters try to find some clever way to back-pedal on what they stated before by arguing over 'semantics' and 'words', while avoiding what their overall message is in every post. You're as clear as mud!
Lol. Talent means he has the
premises to do something better than an untalented person. Who cares about your talent on the concerts ? Everyone wants to hear the result.
So yeah, I never denied he is talented. He is a good sight reader, has perfect pitch and has active fingers. Yet he is just inferior to alot of other pianists. I have attended 2 of his concerts here in Prague. One was Chopin-Liszt and the Chopin part was absolutely ruined, banged and with ignorance to what Chopin wrote. Liszt was also bad, but people seem to like the empty technical bravado. Second concert was Rach 2. He couldnt be heard over the orchestra. You dont reach big forte by smashing the piano with your muscular arms as much as you can
Not even saying his pedal only knows "on/off"
And he doesnt have the balls to play the extremely romantic Chopin barcarolle

Music, or art as a whole may be subjective, but there are things a pianist just cant do, otherwise its a sacrilege to the composer