problem w/ the G is it's boring. it's only mildly less dreadful than the Schumann.
-No no no. Griegs concerto is absolutely not boring to play and even more absolutely not boring to listen to. Tchaikovsky´s Piano Concerto 1 is extremely boring and bombastic and even more so to listen to.
ok. chill. you can like a boring concerto. no big deal. we don't have to agree. you can enjoy it all you like. i sometimes have no choice but to listen to it if on the radio but usually i am napping so it doesn't bother me much if i sleep through it. when i actively listen, i go for other stuff.agian, more power to you.**not sure where people's need to 'be right' comes from. makes no difference to me if you like something or not.
The problem with the Grieg is that it has been hacked to death by hundreds of pianists ever since the dawn of the recording age and unfortunately it is often coupled with the even more tiresome effort by Schumann.It is neither melodic enough or powerfull enough to be justify this attention and one has to question the listening habits of anyone who considers its numerous performances to be worthwhile.Thal
-Its obviously sufficiently powerfull to motivate hundreds of pianists to play it
If that is their motivation then yes. Or might it be because they think it will sell/put bums on seats. Or, might it be because they have yet to hear another piano concerto in A minor op.16 that is plainly superior.Thal
What else can we expects?
The same old crap i suppose.Thal
*Suddenly, a wild [proper] concerto appears!
I don't understand. Do you mean wild, as in ugly?
and another superior concerto appears
I'm confused...what could it be...isn't the paderewsky op. 17?Clara's isn't op 16 either
How is that superior?
I'm confused...what could it be...isn't the paderewsky op. 17?Clara's isn't op 16 either [/quoti was referring to Winding old chap.Thal
quoti was referring to Winding old chap.