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INKPOT#75 CLASSICAL MUSIC REVIEWS: Sviatoslav Richter Archives Volume 2 - Chopin sviatoslav richter, 19151997 By John Bell Young In some parts of the world Americans are criticized for a lack of culture. But those who look down their noses at our not-so-new world betray their naiveté. sviatoslav teofilovich, as his friends respectfully called him, embodied something, the distinguished Russian pianist who, like richter, was a leading http://inkpot.com/classical/choparchric2.html
Extractions: [78'52"] full-price by Evan Stephens Not many people know that Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter (1915 - 1997), besides being one of this century's greatest pianists, was also an amateur artist, painting watercolors and drawing charcoal sketches of locations he had visited on tour. Not many people know, also, that he was originally slated to become a conductor, but found the piano more suited to his tastes instead. These two factors come very much into play when analyzing any of his playing, and this new release by Doremi is no exception. Being a painter, Richter surely knew what the purest intentions of making art were, and this is clearly evident in this CD. His unique artistic vision (he was often deemed, like Chopin was before him, the "poet of the piano") provided him with a distinct idea of the music he played. No two Richter interpretations are ever the same, much like no two paintings of the same subject by an artist are exactly the same. And being trained as a conductor, Richter knew the driving force behind the music he played, something that became his trademark. Indeed, after hearing him in 1958 Van Cliburn remarked that "this is the most powerful piano-playing I have ever heard"! His driving rhythm, clear idea of the forces at play, and unique concept of the music and how it should be interpreted by his deft, swift fingers gave Richter a status that is legendary today.
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Sviatoslav Richter - Wikipedia sviatoslav teofilovich richter (March 20, 1915 August 1, 1997) was a pianist ofRussian origin. He is numbered among the finest pianists of the 20th century. http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sviatoslav_Richter
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter March 20 August 1 ) was a pianist of Russian origin. He is numbered among the finest pianists of the 20th century. He exhibited all the best traits of the Russian school of playing: dynamism, lyrical expressiveness, and a wide range of tonal color. Combined with his typical thoughtfulness, subtlety, and attention to style, these qualities assured Richter of a distinguished international career. For many listeners, indeed, he was the paragon of balance among virtuosos, the pianist who exhibited the greatest equality among the elements across his musical palette. Although born in Zhitomir in Ukraine , he grew up in Odessa . Unusually, Richter was largely self-taught. Although his
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Extractions: The Bach Fantasy in C Minor, S. 906; Brahms Intermezzo, Op. 116, No. 5; and Beethoven Rondo in C, Op. 51, No. 1 already exist in Sviatoslav Richter performances in Philips's Authorized Richter Edition and other Live Classics releases. Philips's Beethoven Rondo boasts richer sound and crisper articulation in the pianist's downward runs. Conversely, Richter's concept of the Bach Fantasy is broader and more intense here. Purists will take issue with the pianist's distinctly un-Baroque sonority and mesmerizing legato in Bach, while others will be riveted by his insight and laserlike concentration. It's a toss-up between the steady and prismatic 1986 Brahms Op. 116, No. 5 for Philips and the moodier, more subjective 1992 version here. Some may find the first two Brahms Ballads in Op. 10 a bit cut-and-dried, but Richter's sharp, masculine profile is preferable to languorous wallowing any day. A fine collection all around. Jed Distler
Extractions: Sviatoslav Richter, 1915-1997 By John Bell Young In some parts of the world Americans are criticized for a lack of culture. But those who look down their noses at our not-so-new world betray their naiveté. Culture, after all, is a broad concept that embraces a shared language, values, a way of life and even a cuisine. Thus, to say Americans have no culture is as ludicrous as it is a contradiction in terms. Nevertheless, there's truth in this disparaging assessment. Where the idea of culture includes an informed society that embraces its history, art and literature, the antagonists have called our bluff. Just take the case of the late Sviatoslav Richter, who died of a heart attack in Moscow on August 1, 1997. News of Richter's death spread with-in hours. Yet in this age of instant communication, many of us in the music world heard about it the old-fashioned way: by word of mouth. By the time the Russian Ministry of Culture made the grim announcement that a national treasure had passed on, the distance between Moscow and pianists everywhere had already been annihilated, not by modems or silicone chips, but through a kind of invisible, affective network, or intellectual osmosis. The immense vacuum left by his death radiated its own waves, without any help from the technocrats. With the event ignored by network television news and relegated to six-sentence obituaries in suburban newspapers, Richter, one of the most significant figures in the history of 20th century music, had already become, with-in hours of the announcement, yesterday's news. Generation X-ers had never heard of him, much less bought his records, mused media industry executives, so why bother saying anything? No money in that. Better to spend the time on the serial killer du jour or the premature demise of a drug-addicted, over-the-hill rock and roller. That seemed to work in 1995, when news of Michelangeli's death gave way to tabloid inspired accounts of Kurt Cobain's suicidal adventurism. Only CNN, God bless its corporate soul, paid any attention to the Italian pianist's extraordinary life, broadcasting a deftly edited obituary
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Extractions: I purchased this set more than a year ago and left it aside thinking I had bought it by mistake having the material on other cd... Only to discover it a few days ago:I regret I had not listened to it before!! Every item is superb,especially the 'jeux d'eau'(much slower than the Newark version),and the 'au bord d'une source' The Weber sonata sounds even better than other version(thought the Praga version is superb too).The bass D yields a spectacular effect.
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