Pogorelich plays Spanish Dance No.5 the way my father used to. The beginning sounds nice when it's slow, doesn't sound hurried and thrown aside to get to the colorful notes and all the pauses in the right places.
I like his take on this piece, although my fathers will always be No.1 XD.
Ivo, if you're out there some where, you owe it to posterity to make a recording of this and other new pieces in your repertoire. I and many, many of your fans would be grateful. Sincerely, Your humble admirer.
Wau extraordinara version!! Nostalgica y dulce como nunca la escuche antes, redescubrir a Granados. Gracias Ivo!!
Pacoamadeus 1 month ago
This pianist's interpretation is too left field. The rubatos are overly exagerated and some notes are anticipated with needless pauses.
The loud passages are too ponderous and explode at you from the soft section.
cymard 3 months ago
where is the dance rythm in the piece?,.... it is an andaluza,.... listen to De Larrocha,....
arturon111 3 months ago
Omg, I havent heard his name for a while, please go back to concert stage!!! All the so called pianists are not artists, but robots...
terrygowork 7 months ago
Pogorelich plays Spanish Dance No.5 the way my father used to. The beginning sounds nice when it's slow, doesn't sound hurried and thrown aside to get to the colorful notes and all the pauses in the right places.
I like his take on this piece, although my fathers will always be No.1 XD.
visualkei72 1 year ago 3
What a pity for the poor quality of the recording. I love to taste every note in Pogorelich's playing. It's so lively. Thank you
driss969 1 year ago 2
Ivo, if you're out there some where, you owe it to posterity to make a recording of this and other new pieces in your repertoire. I and many, many of your fans would be grateful. Sincerely, Your humble admirer.
Pogouldiwitz 1 year ago 13
Thank you very much for the new uploads. A beautiful reminder of an unforgettable summer evening in Baden-Baden. Danke!
pechorin11 2 years ago