Indeed he has not, but he is not my friend so I can be totally honest.
I can only note his lack of expression in works that require some in the first place.
for example, a new CD of seven Sorabji piano pieces is soon to be recorded
More properly, you can only note what you take to be his lack of expression - and few works require none, after all...Best,Alistair
Are you sure you don't mean "seven CDs of a new Sorabji piano piece"?
Put up or shut up. Here's Powell:Here's Hamelin:
Perhaps he is - and if that Norma Fantasy recording that you mention is the old one on the Music & Arts label, I'd be inclined to agree with you; the recording itself is very hard-nosed, the instrument seems unyielding and the playing sounds to me like that of a "young pianist" whose development in terms of immaculacy of mécanique has way exceeded the rest of it - but this was all a long time ago and I've since heard him play that very work with far greater subtlety and thought than he did on that disc.
Actually, for reference, the recording I had in mind was this one. from 1.13Now I accept that it is a invidious selection, as the sound quality in the clip clearly isn't good, but there is a lack of voicing, a lack of sense even of it being operatic in nature, and the clip also gives the lie to the myth (in some quarters) of his complete technical invincibility. I found myself longing for Bolet's late recording, where it admittedly becomes painfully obvious he is ill, but still he brings far greater subtlety, control, and emotion to the music. I could have found other clips to cite - it was just that that particular one had stuck in my memory.