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#1859241 - 03/10/12 03:56 AM
Wilhelm Kempff
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What is your opinion of this pianist?
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#1859247 - 03/10/12 04:19 AM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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Wonderful musician, who, lucky for us, happened to be a pianist.
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#1859255 - 03/10/12 05:05 AM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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Did he do much chamber music? Lots of Beethoven collaborations.
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#1859367 - 03/10/12 11:15 AM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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I have many of his recordings from the '60's and early 70's. I find his playing to be very unaffected, almost folksong-like at times, though his technique sometimes falters in the demanding pieces.
I've always heard from teachers and connoisseurs that his earlier recordings from the 40's and 50's are the ones to get. But they're not really available in the states, are they?
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#1859404 - 03/10/12 12:10 PM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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I have the fifties cycle of the 32 on CD. He doesn't always have the depth of Brendel or Barenboim but the clarity is exquisite.
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#1859408 - 03/10/12 12:18 PM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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Kempff is my favorite Schubert pianist. I believe, at heart, he was a lyricist, which works well for this repertoire. While his Schubert has pathos when warranted, he never makes it sound like proto-Mahler.
I especially appreciate the structural cohesiveness of his Beethoven Sonatas (I have the stereo cycle). Kempff doesn't drag the slow movements like all too many pianists trying to sound profound. Kempff lets the music speak for itself, but you never forget it's him playing - mostly on account of his lovely tone. I must admit, however, the I find his renditions of the more "virtuosic" sonatas underwhelming.
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#1859472 - 03/10/12 02:56 PM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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I grew up listening to Kempff's Beethoven's piano sonatas he did for Deutsche Grammophon and the Time/Life collection. His sound has always been the stardard for me ever since. Too bad the recording quality of Artur Schnabel is so poor.
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#1859667 - 03/10/12 10:24 PM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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I love his Beethoven Sonatas! I have all of them and I find them to be the best interpretations... Unless we're talking about a different Kempff here, in which case I just embarrassed myself... I totally agree. I absolutely LOVE his interpretation of the "Moonlight" Sonata. Not to say his other ones aren't up to par, because, well, they are. I used to have a CD compilation with some of his performances, but I lost it in my move. I'm so upset, and I haven't been able to find it in the local music store.
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#1859668 - 03/10/12 10:29 PM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly1iTD0zB1Y&feature=relatedI love his interpretation of the 2nd movement of Sonata no.8; I could listen to this piece all day. (Sorry, I don't know how to post the actual video....)
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#1859735 - 03/11/12 04:51 AM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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I believe, at heart, he was a lyricist, which works well for this repertoire. Pardon my ignorance, but what does it mean to say that a pianist is a "lyricist"?
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#1859782 - 03/11/12 09:59 AM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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I believe, at heart, he was a lyricist, which works well for this repertoire. Pardon my ignorance, but what does it mean to say that a pianist is a "lyricist"? What does it mean to you? Think about it.
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#1860158 - 03/11/12 09:51 PM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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Kempff had a real feeling for the Viennese composers like Beethoven and Schubert. His Schubert Sonata D. 960 is to die for.
Edited by Chopinlover49 (03/11/12 10:25 PM)
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#1860190 - 03/11/12 10:48 PM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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his performances are not about him.
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#1860378 - 03/12/12 10:20 AM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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Kempff also wrote fine cadenzas for Beethoven's Piano Concertos 1 - 4. They must have been published because Andre Watts used Kempff's cadenza for Concerto No. 2.
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#1860758 - 03/12/12 10:42 PM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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I particularly like this performance of the second movement of Op. 31 No. 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIsqFjiA7ao
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#1860898 - 03/13/12 08:01 AM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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I admire him as a musician, but as a pianist, his playing in the more technically demanding music (like those of Chopin and Liszt, and the Hammerklavier and Appassionata, the big Schubert Sonatas) is just too relaxed, the rhythms not taut enough, the dynamics too evened out, for my taste.
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#1861055 - 03/13/12 12:40 PM
Re: Wilhelm Kempff
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Kempff is my favorite Schubert pianist. I believe, at heart, he was a lyricist, which works well for this repertoire. While his Schubert has pathos when warranted, he never makes it sound like proto-Mahler. I agree that Kempff is the consummate Schubert pianist - I prefer him to Brendel any day. He's got the right balance between tranquility and disturbed freneticism. I'm also in the camp that finds his Beethoven "boring". I much prefer Ashkenazy's cycle.
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