I haven't seen this kind of thread before and thought it would be a fun thread. Feel free to post interpretations by your favourite pianists that you don't like! I will start of with a few:Not necessarily my favourite pianist, but I really dislike this one!Pretty self-explanatory
I bet Horowitz still plays the etude better than I do.
I tend to dislike Horowitz when he plays adrenaline music (bang bang also being my main complaint), but in calmer music he becomes one of my favorites. The renditions of Chopin's nocturnes, mazurkas, and Schubert's impromptus are just glorious; there's always a great deal of color in them!
Wouldnt advise listening to recordings during your learning phase tbh, youll end up practicing the music in the image of the recordings you like ;3
Horowitz was heavily medicated during that Tokyo concert btw.
Kind of sad to see a pianist of his caliber in such a terrible shape
"For the Record," Horowitz' piano had abnormal hammers, which were: very old hard hammers, new soft hammers, and other hammers coated with lacquer. My personal piano technician actually saw this as a trainee in the 1970's at the Steinway Piano Factory after Horowitz' death because he made the specific request to inspect the action.
Horowitz had a recording studio (built by Columbia Records) into his luxurious New York apartment. His contract with them stipulated that whenever his fancy suited him, he would call Thomas Frost (Producer/Engineer) and then they would send a taxi for him to record some Tape. The point being, that it is really easy to sound like God, when you have this type of arrangement.
Worst ever epic fail of a single wrong note award: Lang Lang (not the complete memory fail of that Chinese guy doing the Chopin Concerto where they had to quit and refund the tickets) was Lang Lang playing Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody #2 at the end of one of the late night talk shows where he played perfectly the wrong note of one of the iconic, slow, loud melodies. This would be equivalent of hitting the 3rd note of the Bells of Moscow wrong.I have tried to find this clip on youtube, but it does not appear to be there. I don't know how that is possible. Could the LL machine be working around the clock to take any that surface? Doesn't make any sense to me. BTW, LL was dress in black with a black t-shirt. I found reference of "Lang Lang and Friends" on Jay Leno Season 21 Epi 12 w/Carol Burnett in October 2012 which might be it except for the "and Friends."Brain fart I guess...Honorable Mention: Complete memory fail of that Chinese guy doing the Chopin Concerto where they had to quit and refund the tickets.Best Save Ever: Maria Pirez who realized at the performance that the orchestra was playing the WRONG Mozart Concerto she was prepared for. Fabulous youtube video of the progression of emotions on her face as she went from shock to bucking up and playing it, perfectly too. What a memory she has!
...Honorable Mention: Complete memory fail of that Chinese guy doing the Chopin Concerto where they had to quit and refund the tickets.
how do you know it was Yundi Li he was talking about? Out of a 500 million or so "that Chinese guy", a good few hundred thousands of them play the Chopin concerti.
you wish you had the talent to even come up with the first few bars of the piano solo part.
EXACTLY THE PIANO PART BUT NOT THE ORCHESTRA PART
no one gives a shat about orchestra, it's an early romantic concerto; orchestral cues were mostly just filler. It was written in the style of composers like Hummels and John Field, where orchestras played a supporting/background role to the more brilliant piano soloist parts.
Okay and?concertos where the orchestras sole purpose is to fill in the gaps are just bad concertos.I'm not a Chopin hater though. I just don't like the etudes sonatas concertos and the first ballade
"Im not a hater, just think his greatest works all sck."I'm a pianist, I'll judge a piano work meant for a piano soloist based on its piano solo parts. In that regard I consider it to be one of the best concertos in the literature. Besides you brought it up because of Yundi Li's performance not the first violinist's, the way you phrased made it sound like you thought the piano part scked.
his preludes nocturnes and some of the scherzi is where it's at. It's for piano AND orchestra so you have to take in consideration the orchestra part. Otherwise why play it with an orchestra part in the first place The RACH CONCERTOS THO... the orchestra parts are just as good and as important as the piano parts which is why Rach 2 and 3 will always sell more than Chopin 1 and 2