Cultivates a more direct and drier technique than Perahia and his lush legato but finds serenity and sense of accomplishment even in this early work and understands both beauty of line and ravishing counterpoint; Marriner is likewise entirely absorbed in the idiom and with no loss of subtle impetus in the slow mov, providing first rate Mozart, very rewarding. However Brendel’s clipped technique becomes self-consciously glittery in places and others find a stronger unity across the whole while this instead has a retiring aspect.
Fantastic performance! Alfred Brendel is a wonderful pianist.
Thanks. I really needed something like this right now
Cultivates a more direct and drier technique than Perahia and his lush legato but finds serenity and sense of accomplishment even in this early work and understands both beauty of line and ravishing counterpoint; Marriner is likewise entirely absorbed in the idiom and with no loss of subtle impetus in the slow mov, providing first rate Mozart, very rewarding. However Brendel’s clipped technique becomes self-consciously glittery in places and others find a stronger unity across the whole while this instead has a retiring aspect.
A retiring aspect.....?????
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