-I think we all in this forum are looking forward to that! I think you have lots of secret admirer here!
I think you are right. And more than this, the more successful the pianist, the more they like this type of playing.
Almost every concert pianist I know, with one or two exceptions who are in their 80s, admires Ervin Nyiregyhazi, but none will say it publicly.
This is the way of piano playing for the future, and already it is changing. Look at Fazil Say on YouTube in the Moonlight Sonata first movement.
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Music has been stuck in the 1950s do what is written approach for way too long.
Pianists who can see what is happening, and who can comprehend the implications, will get on the boat now before it is cut loose from the pier. Because once it gets moving, if you aren't on it, you aren't going to be able to catch up and get on.
Fazil Say has 12000+ subscribers.
I have 618 and I am a "nobody" pianist. This is a YouTube record for a "nobody" classical pianist. I gained three subscribers last week.
It is happening, the time is now.