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It's all about the music, dude! Sit down, relax and listen to some tunes.

RE: The Moravec Chopin Nocturnes are superb, imo.

I suggest you go back and get some clarification on exactly what it was I said you were "plainly mistaken about." It wasn't your subjective opinions on Rachmaninoff or Yuja Wang. It was your implication that beyond the subjective there were clear objective measures of higher and lower value between those various interpretations of Chopin. It actually is perfectly fair to set Yuja Wang's interpretations against Rachmaninoff's or anyone else's. And it is perfectly legitimate to prefer Rachmaninoff's performances. It is also perfectly legitimate to prefer Yuja Wang's performances. They both play Chopin extremely well.

As Yuja and I were listening to the Moravec disc she would run the gamut of love and hate for his interpretations. And this was what lead to the discussion about how Chopin, perhaps more than any other composer, lends himself to the effect of preconception imprint. It's not that Yuja thought some of Moravec's interpretations were bad, or of a lower level sensitivity or intelligence. It was that she had very strong imprints of her own on how she likes to hear those pieces played. With certain pieces Moravec's interpretations were so far from how Yuja likes the pieces to be played that she couldn't get through them. When we talk about musicians of the quality of Rachmaninoff, Moravec and Yuja Wang we are talking about musicians who really understand music. When we form preferences with this kind of music it is highly personal and does not often reflect any deeper or lesser understanding of the music. The interpretations are different but none of them represent a "more sensitive phrasing and intelligent use of rubato." There is no lack of intelligence or sensitivity that went into Rachmaninoff's. Yuja Wang's or Moravec's performances. They are all extremely well played and are all different. Some will speak more to you and some will speak more to me. Some we will agree upon and some we will not.

There are musicians that are highly accomplished whom I simply can not connect with. Pianists like Brendel whose work strikes me as consistently sloppy and lack luster. But I would never question his understanding of the music he played or imply that he never understood something about it that I did. So yeah, artistry, once we get to a certain level of accomplishment is almost completely subjective and choices are seldom a result of any objective lack of sensitivity or understanding of the music but more due to very personal imprints on what each individual sees in a given piece of music. The only thing we can easily and objectively judge and assess as higher or lower levels would be a musician's technical excellence.


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