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The Canadian pianist is best-known for his performances of the music of J.S. If there were ever a pianist who divided classical music fans, Glenn Gould is it.
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In truth, nothing equals the lightness, the sweetness with which the composer preludes on the piano moreover nothing may be compared to his works full of originality, distinction and grace.” The vast majority of his work was for solo piano and though there are no recordings of him playing (the earliest sound recordings are from the 1860s), one contemporary said: “One may say that Chopin is the creator of a school of piano and a school of composition. Poland’s most famous composer was also one of the great piano virtuosos of his day. He can turn his hand to music from any period but is particularly respected for his interpretations of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms and Liszt.
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“If I belong to a tradition it is a tradition that makes the masterpiece tell the performer what he should do and not the performer telling the piece what it should be like.” Those are the words of the brilliant Mr Brendel himself. The man who is now better known as a composer was much admired for his use of legato and the singing tone he was able to produce. We may not have any recordings of Beethoven performing, but we have the virtuosic and inventive music he wrote for the piano and accounts from people who heard him play. “ Beethoven’s playing differs so greatly from the usual method of treating the piano, that it seems as if he had struck out an entirely new path for himself.” Those are the words of one of Beethoven’s contemporaries, Carl Ludwig Junker. We recently asked the great pianist (and now conductor!) to share his advice for pianists. He's worked with all the biggest names of the 20th century including conductors Georg Solti, Zubin Mehta and Bernard Haitink. His vast catalogue of recordings includes the complete piano works of Rachmaninov and Chopin, the complete sonatas of Beethoven, Mozart's piano concertos as well as works by Scriabin, Prokfiev and Brahms.
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In 1962 he was a joint winner of the International Tchaikovsky Competition (with John Ogdon, see below) and the following year he left the USSR to live in London. Having been born in Russia he now holds both Icelandic and Swiss citizenship and is still performing as a pianist and conductor around the world. He ennobles that music in a way no one else in the world can.”Īshkenazy is one of the heavyweights of the classical music world. The legendary conductor Colin Davis said of Arrau: “His sound is amazing, and it is entirely his own… His devotion to Liszt is extraordinary. He’s perhaps best-known for his interpretations of the music of Beethoven. It wasn’t long before he was playing works like the virtuosic Transcendental Etudes by Liszt. It’s said that this great Chilean pianist could read music before he could read words. Read more: This piano doesn’t have any black keys. She is now arguably the greatest living pianist and can sell out concerts in minutes. The world woke up to the phenomenal talent of the Argentinian pianist Martha Argerich in 1964 when she won the International Chopin Piano Competition at the age of 24.