Pollini's interpretation of the 4th movement of D845 Sonata is my personal favourite.
His playing is crisp, clean, precise, alive. Also, he imbues a sense of folksong into the piece that so many great masters have missed, viz., Kempff, Uchida, Lupu, Haskil, Brendel, Gulda...
An unique interpretation that's being pulled off in great style.
Pollini's interpretation of this movement of D845 Sonata is my personal favourite.
His playing is crisp, clean, precise, alive. Also, he imbues a sense of folksong into the piece that so many great masters have missed, viz., Kempff, Uchida, Lupu, Haskil, Brendel, Gulda...
An unique interpretation that's being pulled off in great style.
Pollini's interpretation of the 4th movement of D845 Sonata is my personal favourite.
His playing is crisp, clean, precise, alive. Also, he imbues a sense of folksong into the piece that so many great masters have missed, viz., Kempff, Uchida, Lupu, Haskil, Brendel, Gulda...
An unique interpretation that's being pulled off in great style.
Cissy97 8 months ago
Pollini's interpretation of this movement of D845 Sonata is my personal favourite.
His playing is crisp, clean, precise, alive. Also, he imbues a sense of folksong into the piece that so many great masters have missed, viz., Kempff, Uchida, Lupu, Haskil, Brendel, Gulda...
An unique interpretation that's being pulled off in great style.
Cissy97 8 months ago