I've got B's 5th concerto with Maurizio Pollini on piano and conducted by Karl Bohm (part of DG's Complete Beethoven Edition) in which you can hear Pollini excitedly "har-umphing" to certain high points as he plays. When I first picked up on it I thought -- "Whoa! Is this Glenn Gloud???" As Gloud is well-known to have made vocal sounds as he played. (I think his Goldberg Variations are to die for.)
Does anyone else have this CD? Frankly, it doesn't bother me at all. On the contrary, it adds a measure of excitement -- a pianist with such unrestrained passion. I certainly don't want to hear "grunts" and "moans" all the time, but I think it's fine for a gifted pianist to sometimes wear his emotions on his sleeve. Reminds us of how human we all are -- we can't help but to be taken up by the music.
Now if we can just bring back the days of "Lisztomania" we'll be set for a Renaissance!
On that note -- what I'd really, really, really love to see are piano recitals that allow an audience to see the rapid flutters of a pianist's hands. Have a couple of cameras set up around the guy with one overhead for the "sky-cam" shot then a huge back-screen showing multi-angles of the virtuoso at work! How many times have we been needlessly denied the pleasure of actually SEEING a pianist as he performs? Now don't tell me that somehow detracts from the work! Hogwash!
The only reason they didn't do it in the 19th century was because they didn't have the technology. I can't believe Beethoven and those that followed -- particularly Liszt -- would never have done such a thing even if they could! I think such piano giants would want the whole world to see their hands flying across the keyboard!
People think nothing of watching and savoring a rock guitarist ripping away at his strings, but for some crazy reason it's taboo to show even one iota of the finesse involved in piano playing! HUH?????? (Yeah, that's right...do everything you can to make Classical Music as boring as possible. But if holy-than-thou, ultra-conservative Art Patrons are hell-bent on their anachronistic ways than they shouldn't be surprised when Classical Music ceases to exist, because nobody under 95 wants to go to their grandma & grandpa sleep-a-thon.)
Sigh. If only I was a millionare; Beethoven would be touring the World right now.
PS: Sorry to sound a bit caustic, but gosh-darnit! -- I get so frustrated sometimes.
Does anyone else have this CD? Frankly, it doesn't bother me at all. On the contrary, it adds a measure of excitement -- a pianist with such unrestrained passion. I certainly don't want to hear "grunts" and "moans" all the time, but I think it's fine for a gifted pianist to sometimes wear his emotions on his sleeve. Reminds us of how human we all are -- we can't help but to be taken up by the music.
Now if we can just bring back the days of "Lisztomania" we'll be set for a Renaissance!
On that note -- what I'd really, really, really love to see are piano recitals that allow an audience to see the rapid flutters of a pianist's hands. Have a couple of cameras set up around the guy with one overhead for the "sky-cam" shot then a huge back-screen showing multi-angles of the virtuoso at work! How many times have we been needlessly denied the pleasure of actually SEEING a pianist as he performs? Now don't tell me that somehow detracts from the work! Hogwash!
The only reason they didn't do it in the 19th century was because they didn't have the technology. I can't believe Beethoven and those that followed -- particularly Liszt -- would never have done such a thing even if they could! I think such piano giants would want the whole world to see their hands flying across the keyboard!
People think nothing of watching and savoring a rock guitarist ripping away at his strings, but for some crazy reason it's taboo to show even one iota of the finesse involved in piano playing! HUH?????? (Yeah, that's right...do everything you can to make Classical Music as boring as possible. But if holy-than-thou, ultra-conservative Art Patrons are hell-bent on their anachronistic ways than they shouldn't be surprised when Classical Music ceases to exist, because nobody under 95 wants to go to their grandma & grandpa sleep-a-thon.)
Sigh. If only I was a millionare; Beethoven would be touring the World right now.
PS: Sorry to sound a bit caustic, but gosh-darnit! -- I get so frustrated sometimes.
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