On May 12, 10:20 pm, JohnGavin <dagd...@comcast.net> wrote: Many pianists have performed this dazzingly, but there is something extra special about this Cziffra performance - above and beyond the fray, and I'm not speaking primarily about the technique as much as the fact that Cziffra captures the power of Chopin's conception like no other. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECjRThELTsM&feature
On 5/13/2010 4:01 PM, bassppn wrote: On May 12, 10:20 pm, JohnGavin<dagd...@comcast.net> wrote: Many pianists have performed this dazzingly, but there is something extra special about this Cziffra performance - above and beyond the fray, and I'm not speaking primarily about the technique as much as the fact that Cziffra captures the power of Chopin's conception like no other
On May 13, 9:48 am, Max <max1974is...@hotmail.com> wrote: On May 12, 10:20 pm, JohnGavin <dagd...@comcast.net> wrote: Many pianists have performed this dazzingly, but there is something extra special about this Cziffra performance - above and beyond the fray, and I'm not speaking primarily about the technique as much as the fact that Cziffra captures the power of Chopin's
On May 12, 10:20 pm, JohnGavin <dagd...@comcast.net> wrote: Many pianists have performed this dazzingly, but there is something extra special about this Cziffra performance - above and beyond the fray, and I'm not speaking primarily about the technique as much as the fact that Cziffra captures the power of Chopin's conception like no other. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECjRThELTsM&feature