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Evgeny Kissin plays Bach-Busoni[Part 2 of 3]

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Evgeny Kissin plays Bach-Busoni(Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major).
Moscow, 2002

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  • Good interpretation. But... listen to Horowitz's Adagio from the 1965 Carnegie Hall Recital, and you will forget Kissin immediately.

  • IMPOSSIBLE!!!. comparez les tics de Kissin et la sérénité de Gyorgy Sebok. Et ca s'entend aussi!!!: la difference est visible et surtout audible sur you tube (cf: "Gyorgy Sebok")

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  • A "romantic" interpretation of Bach, too cheesy, doesn't work.

  • A "romantic" interpretation of Bach, too cheesy, doesn't work.

  • the way one plays Bach reveals one´s musical depht

  • Dégoulinant et pédant! Vive la simplicité d'un Gyorgy Sebok qu'il faut vite aller voir sur You Tube au lieu de cette version prétentieuse et finalement écœurante de grandiloquence. Bach se suffit à lui-même , pas besoin de sentiments aussi exacerbés que mièvres.

  • did Rodrigo inspire his Aranjuez's adagio from this adagio?

  • Not to offend anyone, but Horowitz can be a clown at the piano sometimes. At times it sounds more circus than music.

  • This is a hunting melody. It echoes in my head each time I listen to it.

  • adagio not intermezzo

  • I agree. horowiz is beyond pianism.

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