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Alexei Sultanov -Warsawa Recital part.1,Chopin Ballade No.4

Warsawa recital in 1996  
 
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chopinandliszt (2 months ago)
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aituar77 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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It is a matter of taste. He did rush a bit.
aituar77 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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He did die in a terrible torment.
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How can you make a judgement on that dude if he died? There's a littke thing called ethics or ethiquette. He has payed his price for his mistakes. For example in Kazakhstan it is reprehencible to criticise dead in any sort. So think about. He is not a dweller of this sinfull earth no more.
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It's very easy. I don't mock them because they're dead, that's stupid. But I don't believe being dead relieves yo uof all your imperfections. Everyone always criticises Horowitz and sometimes Richter, two supposedly great pianists, and they're also dead. Anyway, why should we feel sorry for him if he no longer has to suffer this "sinful earth"??
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Well, its about ethics which you seem to have none. And you defenetly should have respect for dead people and you should not call Alexis "an ass'', for he surpassed you in talent and was a better human being than you. He was remarkable player and can you firmly state that you had any terribly significant achievements in your life? In any field? I do doubt it. He's physical form is gone but the spirit never ever dies. Therefore have a little respect for his immortal spirit.
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Critisising is one thang but mocking a dead is wrong. For instance I do regard Horowitz as non genius and Richter also. But I still have respect for them and dont say that them asses. I do feel compassion for what has happened to him and I dont mourn his death. It will take a long time to teach a moron like yourself such high matter as ethics. Aprori it would be easier for a monkey to study chemistry that for you to understand my words.
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Apriori it would be easier to teach a monkey to solve an equation than for you to understand a deapth of my worthy cogitations. Besides Alexis was a better player than Richter or Horowitz. But I still pay hommage to them and regard them as extraordary pianists.
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what does Kazakhstan's custom has to do with people from different nations having different ideals, moral understandings? If they don't want to criticize people just because they're dead in Kazakhstan, good for them.
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Are you saying we don't have the right to criticize, say, Hitler?

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