The thing is he made a comparison to another pianist for no other reason than to bring her down.
If giving his opinion that Ben Grosvenor is a finer pianist, that's his opinion and he's entitled to it, but doing so in the context of describing Yuja as a great pianist (as he also did) is hardly tantamount to bringing her down!
Then he talks about how she dresses is bad
But her concert apparel is the subjet of the thread!
And says nothing about her music. Which is childish and completely useless. Which it's fine if you think she has poor choice of clothing and think she's overrated. But don't connect the two.
He said that she's a fine pianist; he did not, however, make a link between her playing and her concert dress just because he mentioned them both.
Okay fine it's a GENERATION thing. It was a lot more conservative back then so of course Martha wouldn't wear anything like Yuja. But we're seeing more and more young people perform less formally. And less formal doesn't even mean skimpy clothing. Like for example I'm doing a lecture and performance on Thursday and I'm just wearing a t shirt and a blazer. It makes everything more personal and relaxed for the audience.
OK, but would you dress like that in any of the world's major concert halls? It's not strictly about "formality" anyway and, as you rightly point out, "less formal doesn't even mean skimpy clothing"; however, as I pointed out, the performer's duty is to show off the music, the whole music and nothing but the music, not to draw attention to him/herself.
The reason why used 30 point font is because you completely ignored it the previous times. If you don't want 30pt font then don't ask 'where is he bashing how other people look' when it's literally all around you.
But where did using 30pt and repeating yourself in upper case letters get you? Precisely nowhere!
Well you're the one trying to assert that Yujas heels are bad for her without evidence. According to your logic you don't know her personally so you can't make any assessment on how heels is a hindrance to her playing. Thal said she's overrated cause teenagers are overcome with their hormones. Which is a blanket statement that you just ignored.
I did not ingore that comment, I just felt that it did not merit discussion. What I've written about Yuja's heels doesn't require evidence from me; ask any professional osteopath - especially one sufficiently well versed in the mechanics of piano playing to understand what the interplay between the instrument's three pedals is about - and listen to his/her opinion on that subject in terms of its long term health consequences.
The other more practical evidence surely speaks for itself to anyone who knows enough about piano pedalling, in that such shoes are by definition incompatible with such pedalling, especially in complex passages requiring the use of all three pedals, in part because the height of the pianist's heels when wearing them gives rise (sorry!) to the need for far more otherwise unnecessary effort to do what's required - it's a wholly unnecessary and at times potentially or actually painful strain on the ankles and with that there can be no argument.
Now here's a thought; I wonder whether Yuja's concert attire is for live performances only and her choice of dress for playing in the recording/broadcast studio is quite different? I have no idea, of course, but it's perfectly possible and, if so, would be quite illustrative, methinks...
Best,
Alistair