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#380617 - 02/02/02 07:49 PM
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Who are some of your favorit Concert Pianist that you would pay to go to see?
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#380618 - 02/03/02 12:25 AM
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Until he died, Victor Borge.
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#380620 - 02/03/02 01:26 AM
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And David Helfgott, but I've heard from some that his playing his horrible. In fact, it might even have been someone on this site. I can't remember now. Is this true? I've wanted to hear him play ever since I first saw Shine.
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#380621 - 02/03/02 01:41 AM
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jgoo, there is a cd of him playing, i think it has the rach 3 on it too.
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#380622 - 02/03/02 01:45 AM
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Yes, and I almost bought it, but it was a but more money than I wanted to spend. So, I selected a cheaper CD with the Rach3 on it instead. Its an excellent recording, by Leonard Pennario at the piano. Also, Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Op43 is on the CD. They also had a CD of the Rach3 in which Rachmaninoff himself recorded. Even more expensive that the Helfgott, though.
[ February 03, 2002: Message edited by: jgoo ]
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#380623 - 02/03/02 02:13 AM
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I've been thinking about this question for the past hour or so. Among the younger generation, I'd have to pick Arcadi Volodos.
But the pianist who speaks to me most directly - at least through his recordings - is Radu Lupu, and I'd give anything to hear him live.
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#380624 - 02/03/02 03:39 AM
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i have van cliburn playing the rachmaninov 3rd, it's great i think, but even better is prokofiev's third on the same disc...
i got a chance to see van cliburn in 94, it was pretty neat.
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#380625 - 02/03/02 01:52 PM
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I like Andre Watts, Krystian Zimerman, Alfred Brendel, Murray Perhia, Emanual Ax, Martha Argerich, Yakov Kasman, and others. In Birmingham, we get frequent tour performances from Andre Watts, Emanual Ax, and Yakov Kasman (Van Cliburn silver medalist in 1997, in residence now at U. of Ala. at Huntsville). Olga Kern (current Cliburn co-gold medalist) is performing at the Stephens Center http://www.alysstephens.org/2001/show.asp?durki=37828 in April, not sure I can go to that one, though my inclination is to give her a hearing. [ February 03, 2002: Message edited by: MacDuff ]
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#380627 - 02/03/02 02:25 PM
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Well my favorite is Rubinstein even though he is dead. I also like Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, and Van Cliburn
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#380628 - 02/03/02 09:07 PM
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ARGERICH, Zimmermann, Perhia and Ax
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#380629 - 02/04/02 05:15 AM
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Vladimir Ashkenazy, Maurizio Pollini, Pascal Roge... and if he were still alive, Liszt... haha... 
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#380630 - 02/04/02 10:31 AM
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My favorites are Horowitz and Rubinstein but talking about living pianists y like M.Argerich.
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#380631 - 02/04/02 11:37 AM
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Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Benno Moisiewitsch, Miecyslaw Horszowski, William Kapell, and Wilhelm Kempff, all with us only through recordings--although I was able to hear both Horowitz and Horszowski live.
Among the living, Murray Perahia, Martha Argerich, and Marc-Andre Hamelin.
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#380632 - 02/04/02 12:39 PM
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Richter, Ogdon, Leslie Howard, Freddy Kempf, plus a few that have been mentioned earlier.
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#380633 - 02/04/02 05:22 PM
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i would love to see john ogden too, and howoritz (too bad they're dead)...there is also a pianist i like named arnaldo cohen...i saw howard play here in salt lake about 5 years ago, it was a great performance, he played liszt's second concerto and the totentanz.
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#380635 - 02/04/02 10:44 PM
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I've only heard two perfect recitals in my life, one from Horowitz (although that was marred slightly by a strange Chopin g minor Ballade), and one from Brendel, with a perfectly proportioned Wanderer Fantasie. Performances that I also recall with great fondness were from R. Serkin (Brahms Handel variations), and from Navah Perlman (Yithak's daughter, whom I must have heard in 1988 or earlier, if I'm not mistaken). And Murray Perahia has many marvelous recordings. As only three of those are still playing, I'd really make an effort to get to any of their recitals. Sorry I never had a chance to hear Richter.
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#380637 - 02/05/02 11:24 PM
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Originally posted by Eldon:  ARGERICH, Zimmermann, Perhia and Ax[/b] I too would love to see Martha Argerich. Her playing is so nice! I'm listening to her right now. I have a CD in which she plays all 26 of the Chopin preludes, three Mazurka's, and a Scherzo. Its the only CD that I have that features her as the pianist, but I'd like to get some more.
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#380638 - 02/06/02 12:04 AM
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Mine would be Richter, Horowitz, argerich and the Canadian guys, Glenn Gould, Jon Kimura parker, Marc andre Hamelin
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#380639 - 02/06/02 11:40 AM
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I'd love to hear Pletnev live. The colors he's able to extract out of the piano are amazing. Reminds me a bit of Horowitz.
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#380640 - 02/06/02 02:27 PM
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I wonder why YOU would want to know who MY favorite concert pianist is?
Curiously,
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#380641 - 02/06/02 02:55 PM
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Originally posted by BruceD:  I wonder why YOU would want to know who MY favorite concert pianist is? [/b] It's just a friendly icebreaker.
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#380642 - 02/06/02 07:13 PM
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Martha Argerich is my favorite! i would pay a lot of money to go see her. I also really like Lang Lang
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