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He should have played this at Woodstock dressed like that.
I'd say that's the strangest attire I've ever seen a concert pianist wear, except that a couple of months ago I was at a concert where a transvestite/transsexual played Beethoven's Emperor Concerto.
That should basically never have happened. What a sad day for music when something as expressive as music is sullied and co-mingled with the vain lusts of humanity!
And yes, Mr. Gulda had rather strange tastes in vestments. You should see how he conducted the Emperor's Concerto! It makes me grin every single time to see him playing with one hand and conducting (and quite effectively, I might add!) with the other. Wow! Definitely beyond my level, that's for sure!
Ungewöhnlich schnelle Einleitung, aber nicht schlecht! Gulda versteht es, Mozart jedesmal anders spielen. Im Gegensatz zu vielen anderen Interpreten klingt er bei ihm auch nicht zu "versüßt" oder zu "kindlich". Ja, bei den Wiener Klassikern war er eben in seinem Element.
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too fast, too many rubatos, no idea of the structure.
nice glasses anyway.
but it is wonderfully player =)
I'd say that's the strangest attire I've ever seen a concert pianist wear, except that a couple of months ago I was at a concert where a transvestite/transsexual played Beethoven's Emperor Concerto.
And yes, Mr. Gulda had rather strange tastes in vestments. You should see how he conducted the Emperor's Concerto! It makes me grin every single time to see him playing with one hand and conducting (and quite effectively, I might add!) with the other. Wow! Definitely beyond my level, that's for sure!