Berezovsky plays Rachmaninov - Preludes (excerpts) 2/2
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@Piacevole I think you're right, he seems to be of a Pollini(esque) school to me: very passionate, but very controlled and a lot of people don't like it, to them, it's 'mechanical'. His use of the pedal is fantastically economical, such a rarity within this choice of repertoire.
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He maintains the tension of the long line very nicely in this piece (op. 23 #4). Too often performances of the Prelude have an amorphous quality.
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coughing, coughing, coughin, STOP THE FUCKING BULLSHIT COUGHING!!!!
there is almost nothing what destroys the tension before and after pieces
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I have to say the first prelude is definately chopin inspired. Just listen.
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@thelisterinegame lol? uncalled for... and shows how sick of a person you are o_O.... oh well, when there is good there always has to be bad scum of the earth like you =/
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The great thing about Piacevole is that he's unable to not gag on my shaft - probably even if he tried. So he can be generous and very romantic without sounding mushy, sentimental, too Hollywood.. or whatever you may call it :-)
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No.6 is way too fast...
HE DIDN'T PLAY THE OP.23 NO.5 !
bfeyalcin 8 months ago 6
ah, this guy...
richclayderman 1 year ago 2