Boris Berezovsky - Chopin Waltz No.16, No.18, op.70 no.1
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Good God, it's getting better! I shall listen to him every day to pepare for his concert in mid-December. I've got the tickets already. His approach is absolutely not functional, that's right. No way to dance like this. But what if his interpretation goes deeper? A dragonfly's waltz above water in the sun? Who said our world is limited to the world of humans? Is this actually the soul of waltz? And is our way of understanding a narrow-minded way, limited to our poor human skills?
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I think he's a good as it is possible to be
efanshel 6 months ago 3
Virtuoso, indeed. But this is a waltz, man! Even a drunken spider could not dance as fast as he plays the first part. Afterwards he gets so slow that anyone trying to dance a waltz so slowly can hardly avoid falling asleep. It seemed to me that his adoration for his own brilliant skills made him throw the composer aside...
borzix 4 months ago