tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11047330.post3872934911998847379..comments2023-10-24T21:04:32.920+03:00Comments on INTELect si ARTa: Cine i-a luat locul lui Sviatoslav RichterGrigori Sokolovperomanestehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18138498600151502565noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11047330.post-448892581271947902009-09-23T05:45:13.061+03:002009-09-23T05:45:13.061+03:00“ At heart he’s a colorist, an intimist, melanchol...“ At heart he’s a colorist, an intimist, melancholic, with astonishing tonal nuances and an endless, much-trafficked variety of touches… the Preludes were the true revelation: profoundly original, magisterial, heartfelt. The audience sat through them in complete, rapt silence. Long lines breathed to an elastic rhythm. Preludes like the one in B flat minor galloped and raced. Those in F sharp and D flat produced moments of faraway, unearthly beauty. I can’t at the moment recall anything like them. Here was a great artist.” <br />-Berlin, April 2008 New York Times <br /><br />“A recital by Grigory Sokolov is like a vision of a lost age of Russian pianism.” <br />-London, June 2007 The Guardian <br /><br />“Piano cosmique”. Car tout comme Glenn Gould, mais dans des esthétiques opposes, on peut dire: “Il y a Sokolov, et il y a les pianistes”. <br />—Paris, November 2007 Le Figaro <br /><br />At the moment I do not see any other pianist in this class <br />— Peter Lemken Berlin <br /><br />“Sokolov is for many the greatest pianist alive today. … Sokolov is a pianistic Dostoyevsky, his music-making vast in scope, visionary and revelatory, squeezing out every last drop of meaning.” <br />—International Piano, Sept. 2006peromanestehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18138498600151502565noreply@blogger.com