Lisitsa's playing is completely lucklustre and does not convey any originality. She only plays these hard pieces to attract more people on Youtube. Absolutely dreadful, her technique is very sloppy and full of unnecessary rubato.
You must be a fellow American.

Nothing wrong with that

But there are many American piano players, i. e. the musical ones with musical teachers, who like and use tons of rubato. I used to have a teacher who said not to go on YouTube because I already had a good example (her). She was really snobby, claiming that "in high school she went to Curtis, and for college she went to Juillard because the weather was better in NY".

This was for a Chopin Nocturne. She loathed rubatos of any kind. Called them "European style playing". WTEH.

So she's saying most everyone in Curtis (in Philly, PA, US) is European?
Besides, in Europe they have the Hanover Conservatory and the Moscow Conservatory and the Petersburg Conservatory and Royal School in London.
Besides, Juillard's teachers are really smart and musical. Most of the students, too! (but not all). And since these teachers are so smart, they know what to say to a clueless piano student who does good things at totally senseless places. "Don't play rubatos in Chopin or Beethoven". "Don't play like an European." "Keep Bach metronomic. No ritards at the end. Also, no pedal except at the places you don't need it. Don't do that much shaping. At the cadences, make them loud." "Beethoven's pianos could not crescendo. Don't do a crescendo in measure 81." "Beethoven did not write anything there, so you're not allowed to change dynamics there." "I hung out with Brahms last Friday. He eats heavy f***. So if you don't play those Paganini Variations like heavy f***, it's wrong." LOL

And then these clueless students become music teachers with tons of students because of their resume. And the sh*t is passed on down.
Another thing about my old teacher: she claims that there is no Liszt Etude harder than any Chopin etude. "Oh, yes, Not a single one!" Maybe she's jealous some people are easily, and musically, playing Chasse-neige and Feux Follets. She said (or admitted

) at a previous lesson that she had hand surgery in college after practicing a Chopin Etude. Guess what? On YT, there's videos of little 8 yo girls playing every single note in that etude. No need to play musically. My teacher doesn't play musically either.

Now, I'm not saying Chopin Etudes are easier than Liszt's. All I'm saying is, that statement that "There's no Liszt Etude harder than any Chopin Etude", is exaggerated.

Oh, yeah, I wish I had Lisitsa's musicality. :oI wonder why people dislike her playing. For her technique, I heard her play "Die Stadt", and those arpeggios were so floating/flowing.

Pletnev's musicality is even better, to me

. Just listen to him play Tchaikovsky's Romance Op. 5. Rubatos are all over the place, without sounding forced. When I play rubatos, now, it sounds so forced. Before, rubatos came naturally. But now, that I learned from that clueless teacher who forced every student to play along with her (except those who were lucky enough to be given pieces that she couldn't handle

), most of the rubatos are ones I put in the score. They do not come to me naturally anymore

I',m not saying that I used to be Lisitsa or Pletnev

All I'm saying is, avoid teachers who tell you not to use rubato, in a Chopin piece.