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known for his passionate playing style that often sacrificed technical obedience to stylistic expression, was a mentor and significant teacher to Alfred Brendel--- one of the least license-taking pianists I can think of.
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Topic - Favorite musical anomalies: Edwin Fischer, a pianist - tinear 10:20:39 07/08/20 (16)
- I covet his Beethoven Sonatas and curse the gods who killed him before he could complete... - jdaniel@jps.net 17:53:54 07/08/20 (3)
- His "Wanderer" is marvelous, too. I love comparing Schnabel to - tinear 20:06:21 07/08/20 (2)
- "No longer do I have a "favorite" [among performances of a given piece]" - Chris from Lafayette 00:18:42 07/09/20 (1)
- I can't figure out if it's because I finally reached a "tipping - tinear 07:18:30 07/09/20 (0)
- The ideal is maybe in between. . . - Chris from Lafayette 13:47:00 07/08/20 (11)
- Perhaps, if consistency is the consideration. Schnabel's - tinear 20:15:18 07/08/20 (10)
- "Feeling right." Have you sampled Annie Fischer? nt - jdaniel@jps.net 18:22:39 07/09/20 (3)
- Nope, but now she's on my list! nt - tinear 19:17:40 07/09/20 (2)
- Fischer lived with the Sonatas all her life yet refused to release her recordings until near death. Humility. - jdaniel@jps.net 07:43:17 07/10/20 (1)
- Okay! nt - tinear 08:28:13 07/11/20 (0)
- It's possible I suppose - Chris from Lafayette 00:13:53 07/09/20 (5)
- I don't read music, I'm not a musician. My "ignorance" - tinear 08:38:14 07/09/20 (4)
- Possibly - it also may be a case of the Fox and the Grapes [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 09:17:25 07/09/20 (3)
- I'll check out Firkusny. Thanks! nt - tinear 14:20:14 07/09/20 (2)
- Fischer - George6 18:01:06 07/09/20 (1)
- RE: Fischer - pbarach 11:19:56 07/10/20 (0)