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She showed amazing humour at the situation - I doubt many would have reacted that way! Of course we have anecdotes of Brahms and Liszt transposing at sight on an out of tune piano, but most pianists in her situation would simply have walked off and waited for the new piano. The audience had a bonus masterclass in how to react when things don't go to plan.'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Peter View PostShe showed amazing humour at the situation - I doubt many would have reacted that way! Of course we have anecdotes of Brahms and Liszt transposing at sight on an out of tune piano, but most pianists in her situation would simply have walked off and waited for the new piano. The audience had a bonus masterclass in how to react when things don't go to plan.
https://youtu.be/U_yxtaeFuEQ?t=1746Last edited by Quijote; 09-24-2021, 07:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Peter View PostThis also happened to a viola player in the performance I attended in Vienna 2003 that recreated the famous Dec 1808 concert. Terrific performance of the Dvorak (my favourite cello concerto) by du Pre.
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Originally posted by Peter View PostShe showed amazing humour at the situation - I doubt many would have reacted that way! Of course we have anecdotes of Brahms and Liszt transposing at sight on an out of tune piano, but most pianists in her situation would simply have walked off and waited for the new piano. The audience had a bonus masterclass in how to react when things don't go to plan.
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Originally posted by Quijote View Post
That must have been a great event. Did they play on period instruments?'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Peter View Post
Indeed it was an unforgettable night in the Theater der Wien, though not during the freezing cold of December as originally, but during the heatwave of 2003 in August. We even had an improvisation that was based on a theme suggested by someone in the audience (we were all invited to put our suggestions into a basket, mine wasn't chosen!). Period instruments were used and the 4th piano concerto was also played on Fortepiano. They repeated the whole thing at the more appropriate date of Dec 22nd 2008 but I wasn't able to go that time.
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Originally posted by Quijote View Post
I'm sure it was unforgettable! Still, even as a Beethoven fanboy, I'm not at all sure I could maintain a decent level of concentration over such a lengthy programme, and during a heatwave!'Man know thyself'
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