This post also infuriates me. I have heard about a dozen of Kissin’s recordings and he had always impressed me very much except for a couple of concertos. His technique is almost the best that I have heard. He is also very musical and a very emotional pianist. Why must a good pianist like Kissin deserved so much wrong criticisms?
I haven’t heard his Schubert 960, so I won’t say anything about it. His Rachmaninoff concerto No 3 is on the slow side, I wish he had played faster. But apart from that, I don’t agree with the criticisms given to kissin here. Why must you despise his Moonlight Sonata? I have heard a few other pianists playing this piece and I reckon Kissin is the best. These pianists are Kissin, Kovacevich, Gilels, Askenazy, Backhous, Schnabell, Louis Lortie, Barenboim, Wilhelm Kempff,Jean-Bernard-Pommier and Glenn Gould. They are arranged in the order of my preference. Kissin is very expressive, very emotional and his technique is the most brilliant among these pianists ( Why must people always complain that kissin is not emotional?). I know Alfred Brendel has also played this piece, but I know I will never like his playing just like the way I never like Wilhelm Kempff .
Some of you even said this:
“but they hardly make up for all of his failures- the four Chopin ballades, the Rachmaninoff Third, Schubert 960, Mephisto Waltz, the list goes on... “
I certainly don't agree with this. There is hardly any failure for kissin. As I said above, there are only a couple of pieces I wish he had played better. Apart from that, Kissin remains one of my top favourite pianists.