Vladimir de Pachmann plays Waltz in d-flat major, op. 64-1 by Chopin. Prior to actual performance, Pachmann is busy again talking. His performance is his own.
Now this is what I mean about de Pachmann's ability to explain what he plans to do when playing a piece. He says that at the last part, he will play 'alla Paginini.' He does just that, and this piece is a treasure. Genius is just next to insanity, someone quoted, but de Pachmann knows exactly what he is doing. He is a showman with talent, and I intend to collect his complete works. Thank you for turning me on to his music!
Now this is what I mean about de Pachmann's ability to explain what he plans to do when playing a piece. He says that at the last part, he will play 'alla Paginini.' He does just that, and this piece is a treasure. Genius is just next to insanity, someone quoted, but de Pachmann knows exactly what he is doing. He is a showman with talent, and I intend to collect his complete works. Thank you for turning me on to his music!
john44122 10 months ago
De Pachmann was a mercurial, quixotic genius. I agree with what Arthur Symons wrote of him! Thanks so much for this treasure of a post!
Noshirm 2 years ago