1/5 Robert Schumann - Kreisleriana - Anton Kuerti
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@brainfurnace That'd be awesome. I know many (true) cognoscenti consider his Beethoven cycle the best recorded. Like Richter and Michelangeli, his only concern is the score, the composer's intention. As he put it in a BBC documentary, "Brendel plays Beethoven Brendel's way. Ashkenazy plays Beethoven Ashkenazy's way. I play Beethoven Beethoven's way."
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Thank you for uploading this superb rendition of Kreisleriana. I can't believe the paucity of views for this recording.
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Does Kuerti ever make it onto lists of great pianists? I wonder how much his political philosophy and / or disinterest in fame account for his relative obscurity. In Denver Lang Lang sold out (he gave a forgettable performance of the Chopin E minor) while Kuerti played to a half-filled hall a few months later.
As a pianist and an artist, Kuerti is a giant.
grouchocatman 2 months ago
@grouchocatman Agree with you that he is a great & distinctive artist. I first came across Kuerti in the liner notes (by Kevin Bazzana) of a Richter album, in which Kuerti is mentioned in the company of Richter and Michelangeli. So I thought that was provocative & interesting, bought a few of his recordings, and have paid attention to him ever since. I have a lot of Kuerti's CD's on my shelf, I'll upload some more.
brainfurnace 2 months ago