Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Recommend some modern world piano master. I've heard so much about Liszt, Arau, Askinje and Maxim that I want to change my taste. .....
Recommend some modern world piano master. I've heard so much about Liszt, Arau, Askinje and Maxim that I want to change my taste. .....
Chilean pianist
As a famous pianist in Chile, Alau made his debut in Santiago at the age of five. As a child, he toured Berlin, other German cities and northern Europe and achieved success. He was hailed as a prodigy by the music industry. His playing skills are exquisite and brilliant, and his music is subtle and restrained, maintaining a pure and rigorous classical style, which is perfectly combined with profound emotions. He has a pair of powerful big hands, and his performance is characterized by flexibility, bright timbre and majestic volume. Alau has won a series of international competition awards, held many large-scale concerts, and toured in Austria, South Africa, Israel, India, Japan, Prague, Budapest and other places in cooperation with many famous orchestras. He played all the piano works of Bach and Mozart and Beethoven's piano sonata series, and recorded records. He opposed commercial performances all his life and attached importance to the individualized pursuit of piano art, which made him famous all over the world.
Dinu Lipatti (Dinu Lipatti 19 17- 1950)
Romanian pianist
Lipatti, who died young, was a legendary pianist. His playing skills were the most exquisite at that time, but he never deliberately showed it or pursued it excessively. His interpretation of works is appropriate, whether Bach, Brahms, Chopin, Schumann or Ravel, he has convincing interpretations. Lipatti lived in an era when romantic musicians were regarded as heroes by the world. People called it "the golden age of piano", which was as dazzling as the brilliant sunset. As an artist connecting the past with the future, Lipatti, like his predecessors, is both a performer and a composer. However, unlike the casual interpretation of the composer's works that prevailed at that time, he insisted on being faithful to the original. Only in this respect, he is a real modern man, although he was only a teenager at that time. He said: "We must remember that truly great music always spans the times, and they are always out of tune with the recognized background and rules when they are created." Therefore, before he plays each work, he will go through several years of research and meditation to achieve real understanding and perfect expression. Listening to Lipatti's performance is a kind of enjoyment and satisfaction for both ears and mind.
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (arturo Benedetti Michelangelo 1920-)
Italian pianist
Michelangeli is a world-famous Italian pianist. His playing technique is impeccable, he is good at properly grasping the timbre and multi-voice level control, and methodically handling the relationship between the whole and the details in order to pursue a clear and clean playing soul. His performance not only maintains the inner and balance of classical music school, but also injects the enthusiasm and appeal of romantic music school, which has strong artistic charm. Michelangeli is very strict about the quality of her performance and will never give a recital easily. So his repertoire is not extensive, but the quality is perfect. His interpretation of Beethoven's works got rid of any baroque performance style, hid his musical personality under the connotation of music itself, and perfectly expressed the affection and essence of his works. His interpretation of Debussy's works, singing with completely soft and smooth lines, completely free of steel, reached a good state of "no hammer sound", thus gaining the reputation of "music philosopher" In addition, he is an outstanding piano educator, who has guided and trained a group of pianists, many of whom are world-renowned, including Italian pianist Polini.
Maurizio Pollini (maurizio pollini 1942-)
Italian pianist
Porini is a famous Italian pianist in modern times. His playing skills are perfect, his voice is clear, his fingers are strong and sensitive, and his timbre is bright and distinct. He pays too much attention to skills, which makes his performance called "cold". 1960, Porini participated in the 6th International Chopin Piano Competition and won the first prize as the youngest player among 89 players from all over the world. Since then, he has cooperated with famous conductors and bands and toured Europe and the United States. His classical works are perfect, and he has also extensively dabbled in the piano works of modern composers, such as all the piano works of Schoenberg and the major piano works of prokofiev and Stravinsky. 1974, in order to celebrate the centenary of Schoenberg's birth, he held Schoenberg's piano solo concerts in several capitals.
Leon Fleischer (Leon Fleischer 1928-)
American pianist and conductor
Flechaire studied under Austrian pianist schnabel for ten years, so his performance is more German-Austrian piano school style than other American pianists. Flechaire's playing style combines the power of knowledge, passionate emotion, elegant taste and mysterious beauty. He believes that playing skills are related to personal musical concepts, and technology is all the actions when making a sound. Among many American pianists, Fleischer is unique with his outstanding talent and superb skills. He has a unique view on the handling of music and strives to pursue kindness, simplicity and pure beauty in music. In order to achieve this ideal goal, even if his right hand could not play because of illness, he still insisted on playing the works created by Ravel and others for his left hand with his left hand. His wonderful performances were highly praised by people in the music industry, especially his many records made him well-deserved to enter the ranks of famous pianists in the 20th century.
Van Cliburn (Ann Cliburn 1934-)
American pianist
Claiborne's life was full of legendary romance, and he began to perform at the age of four. At the age of thirteen, he won a piano competition in Texas and was hired as a piano soloist by the Houston Symphony Orchestra. From 65438 to 0958, he participated in the Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition and won the first prize, which made him famous in the international music world. Because he was the first American to achieve such great success in the Soviet Union after the Soviet Union launched its first artificial satellite, he became the darling of the United States. When he returned to new york, he was welcomed by the citizens and received by the President, just like a hero who returned home in triumph. Claiborne mastered solid playing skills when he was young, and his playing style was simple and enthusiastic. In the golden age of his performance, he was good at playing romantic works with exquisite skills, moving timbre and superb musical expression. Unfortunately, by the mid-1960s, his performance had not been further developed and improved, and he lost his freshness. His voice often becomes rough by intuition and affectation, so that his performance seems to be just a flash in the pan and has become a thing of the past. 1962, Klein International Piano Competition named after him was established in Fort Vaughan, Texas.
Murray perahia (murray perahia 1947-)
American pianist
Pei Laha is known as the most lyrical piano poet in the contemporary era. He is especially good at playing the works of romantic composers Schumann, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Grieg, and shows his extraordinary talent and potential with his diverse styles. In playing skills, he is skilled and handy, and has the reputation of keyboard magician; The interpretation of the work, because of years of unremitting efforts, has shown unusual characteristics in the depth of music, which has been widely praised by all parties. Pei Laha's repertoire covers piano classics from Bach to Bartok. He began to learn piano at the age of four, and he has perseverance. Long-term hard study laid a solid foundation for him to deal with various technical problems. It gives people a sense of effortless relaxation in the difficult passages of some works of Romanticism in the19th century. He is most experienced in playing concertos and chamber music, which occupy a major position in his recordings. As he studied conducting, he often conducted the orchestra to play sonatas by Mozart and others while playing the piano.
Glenn gould (glenn gould 1932- 1982)
Canadian pianist
Gould is undoubtedly a famous pianist in Canada. He has a peculiar, unique and talented personality. It is famous for its posture, skillful skills, amazing grasp of rhythm, sound and strength, deviant handling methods and unique understanding and feelings. In the choice of solo concert tracks, he often has a unique way, from Bach to jazz, and is recognized as the authority of Bach's interpretation. The twelve average laws he recorded are known as the "Old Testament" of piano performance. In addition, he recorded all Schoenberg's piano works and rarely played works, but he never touched Chopin's music and was extremely afraid of facing the audience. At the same time, he also published many articles in newspapers and magazines. 1959 won the Cohen-Bach medal, 1964 won the Doctor of Literature degree from the University of Toronto, and 1968 won the highest Canadian humanities award-Moore Mori Susumu.
Marta Agrich (Marta Agrich 194 1-)
Argentine female pianist
Agrich is one of the famous pianists in contemporary times. Her playing skills are superb, her timbre is gorgeous, her style is romantic and bold, and she is full of free and easy enthusiasm of gypsies. At the same time, she also has a gloomy and melancholy style, which shows her thoughtful poetry. She is good at interpreting music-rich multi-movement works. Her piano sound is powerful, magnificent, sweet, gentle and delicate, and she is called "the priestess of music". Agrich has a wide range of works, including famous piano works by composers such as Liszt, Chopin, Beethoven and Brahms. She performed these works brilliantly and recorded them into a large number of records, which were deeply loved and welcomed by contemporary audiences. Her romantic piano concertos with abbado have been favored by music lovers for many years, and they have become the treasures of German DG record company and the objects of fans' collection.
Maria Joao Pires (Maria Jo? o Pires 1944-+0944-)
Portuguese female pianist
In the modern world music, female pianists are rare. Born in Portugal, Pierce became the best among many famous pianists with his exquisite playing skills and unique artistic treatment. Her performance is not as soft and free as that of Brazilian female pianist Ortiz, but she is famous for her delicacy, elegance, beauty and charm. Pierce is good at playing Mozart and Chopin. The Mozart piano sonata and Chopin prelude he played and recorded have a strong French salon atmosphere. Chopin's serenade, however, is in a romantic atmosphere and contains a little femininity. Her duet with the violinist Dumet is the best combination currently active in the world music scene, which has won praises from various media and fans.
Polish and Slavic Style System
Artur rubinstein (artur rubinstein 1887- 1982)
Polish pianist
Artur rubinstein is a famous Polish pianist in the 20th century. His performance not only has superhuman skills and unique insights, but also gives profound connotations to music, and even makes those less important music more valuable after his treatment. He has a very good musical memory and a strong sense of counterpoint, and is especially good at dealing with free speed. For him, both playing skills and musical interpretation have reached an artistic perfection. Artur rubinstein's repertoire runs through the ages, especially the works of romantic composers. His lyrical and sensitive clauses, rich and varied timbre and rich poetry make him known as the most authoritative expert of Chopin's works in the 20th century-"the real Chopin spokesman". In addition, he also loves Brahms' works. His Piano Concerto No.1, played by composers, is rich and poetic, and is regarded as a masterpiece by music critics. Artur Rubinstein's artistic career is quite long, even when he was in his 80s, he gave concerts. The various world awards and honors he won in his life show the supremacy of his artistic achievements.
Christian Fish Man (Christine zimmermann 1956-)
Polish pianist
Ji 1975 won the first prize in the 9th Chopin International Piano Competition. He is the third famous Polish pianist to win the first prize in Chopin International Piano Competition after Cherny Stefanska and Harassi Yevich, and also the youngest winner in previous Chopin competitions. He has a Slavic romantic temperament, superb playing skills and amazing memory. His deductive works have won wide world influence and praise for their naturalness, kindness, rich emotions and originality. Ji Maiman has a wide repertoire, mainly Chopin's early piano works. In recent years, his works have covered the works of all composers from classical music to modern music. In addition, many of his records have won various awards, especially the piano works by Lu Toschi and Debussy's Prelude Collection, which have attracted worldwide attention and praise.
Ivo Bogolets (ivo pogorelich 1958-)
Yugoslav pianist
Pogorelic is a rising star in Yugoslav piano field, which has been gradually known by people in recent years. He participated in the 10th Chopin International Piano Competition, and his performance was full of strong personality and appeal. The audience in Warsaw was fooled, but he was judged to be out of Chopin's style. He didn't win the first prize, but he became famous in one fell swoop. Since then, his solo concerts in London, new york and other places have been very popular with his superb playing skills and brilliant talents. Pogorelic's playing style inherits the skills of Liszt school. When interpreting his works, he played according to the music score, and his touch of keys, sound quality and depth were impeccable. His music is clear, concise and vivid, especially his strong playing personality, which is very popular with the audience. Pogorelic recorded a small number of records, but each one was innovative, especially playing Chopin and Schumann's works, which made fans fondle admiringly and scramble to collect them. 1993, he and his wife started a piano competition with different rules in California.
Russian style system
Heinrich Negoz (Heinrich newhouse 1888- 1964)
Russian pianist
Nego is recognized as the founder of Russian piano school and an outstanding music educator. He is famous for his profound knowledge, rich feelings, poetic and original opinions. Negoz is good at playing piano works by Schumann, Chopin and scriabin. He once played 24 preludes by Debussy in a concert, which was widely praised by later generations. Especially during his 42 years of teaching in Moscow Conservatory of Music, he worked hard and trained a group of world-class pianists for the former Soviet Union and even the world. Richter, Giles, gavrilov, Zack and Marin are all his students. Its influence is immeasurable, so that today fans feel admiration and admiration when they mention his name. In view of his great contribution to music art, he was awarded the titles of "Doctor of Art" and "People's Artist".
Vladimir Holovics (Vladimir Horowitz 1904-)
Ukrainian pianist
Holovics is a great pianist who goes his own way and is full of romanticism. Although his performance is famous for his classics, his superb skills are really shocking. In playing skills, his control of speed and strength is extraordinary, especially in playing octaves, with amazing ability, both powerful metal voice and dreamy soft timbre. His playing conception is not only limited to fully expressing the composer's creative intention, but also often permeates his own personality and unique views on his works. His interpretation of his works is sometimes warm and sometimes dull, which is very intriguing and has produced fascinating artistic charm. He pays attention to the re-creation of his works and injects new feelings, and is especially good at playing the works of scriabin, Schumann, Mozkovsky, Liszt and prokofiev, which earned him the nickname "Mephisto fellers" in the piano field. He recorded a large number of records in his life, many of which are recognized as masterpieces of piano performance. 1972, the Royal Philharmonic Society awarded him a gold medal in recognition of his outstanding contribution to piano performance.
Sviatoslav richter (Sviatoslav Richter 19 15-)
Russian pianist
Richter is a new generation of outstanding pianists who appeared in the mid-20th century. His performance is full of rhythm, sentence flexibility and poetry, and he sings at the same time. When playing a piece of music, people can clearly hear his voice level and musical conception from beginning to end. He pursues a particularly light and transparent timbre, which makes music produce fantastic and magnificent colors, which is amazing. In performance, he has a strong improvisation. He is not only good at venting his passion for music, but also good at properly handling the inner level of music to achieve a perfect and poetic realm. Richter plays a wide range of songs, but he doesn't like to "join in the fun". Many of his recorded concert tracks are premieres or little-known works, such as prokofiev's piano sonatas No.6, No.7 and No.9, and dvorak's piano music. The pianist who used to turn off the lights, abandon everything and devote himself to music is really a devoted piano master.
Emil gilels (emil gilels 19 16-)
Russian pianist
Gilels, a famous pianist in the former Soviet Union, is called "Little Giant" by musicians. He is famous all over the world for his flawless playing skills, strong touch of keys, amazing strength and grand range. The timbre of his early performances is varied, including tenderness and flame-like enthusiasm and vitality; Influenced by Nigoz, the enthusiasm of the later performance declined, but new factors such as quietness, profundity and inner expression were injected. In Giles's own words, "this performance style symbolizes the real beginning of the modern Russian piano music school." Giles played all kinds of piano works from Bach to Bartok. His records also include famous piano works from classical music to modern music. The interpretation of these works has an unpredictable and unimaginable complete aesthetic feeling, which is an outstanding performance of contemporary Russian piano school.
Lazare Berman (Lazar Berman 1930-)
Russian pianist
Berman is one of the famous Russian pianists in the 20th century. He is famous for his lightly touched keys, heavy and shiny timbre, vivid chord processing, natural playing speed and meticulous expression. His interpretation of his works is often based on the overall grasp of the concept of music creation, fully expressing his rich imagination, which is both touching and gentle, and magnificent. Berman is good at playing Liszt. He recorded Liszt's Super Etude on 1963, which won the appreciation of karajan. Secondly, he is better at playing Russian composers, especially Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky. His interpretation of warm feelings hidden in dark tones is unparalleled. Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.1, which he played and recorded, is recognized as an authoritative version and deeply loved and welcomed by fans.
Vladimir Askin Naji (Vladimir Askin Naz 1937-)
Russian pianist and conductor
Askin Naji is a world-renowned Russian pianist, an outstanding interpreter of romantic works of Russian and Eastern European national music schools, and an outstanding representative of Russian piano schools. His performance absorbed the advantages of many Russian pianists, such as superb finger skills, quick touch of keys, excellent sense of speed, rich timbre performance, elegant and intelligent stage performance, enthusiasm and sincerity. He played a wide range of music, including Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin, especially the works of Russian composers prokofiev, Rakhmaninov and scriabin. In addition, he also recorded a large number of records, including piano concertos and sonatas by Bartok, Beethoven, Mozart, prokofiev and other composers, and was praised as "the master who recorded complete piano works".
Andrei Gavrilov (Andrei Gavrilov 1955-)
Russian pianist
Gavrilov is another world-famous pianist trained by nego's education system. He has impeccable Russian piano school's superb playing skills, unrestrained and enthusiastic expression, intelligent playing style to control timbre changes, and unique understanding of his works, thus winning high praise and extensive influence in Western Europe and even the world. Gavrilov is good at playing prokofiev, Liszt and Ravel. 1978 held his first solo concert in Japan, and prokofiev's piano sonata received rave reviews. His recordings of Ravel's Ghosts in the Night, Liszt's Etudes of the Bell, prokofiev's Piano Concerto No.1 and The Devil's Temptation are also impressive, and he deserves to be one of the outstanding representatives of the new generation of Russian pianists.
Stanislavovich Bunin.
Russian pianist
Bunin is a direct biography of Nigoz, one of the founders of Russian piano school. His mother graduated from Nigoz class of Moscow Conservatory of Music and was his first teacher. Bunin is an imaginative and poetic pianist. His expressive timbre expresses his deep understanding and love for the content of his works. His sense of music is inspired by Mozart's works. He said: "The first music I heard was Mozart's piano concerto in A major, and I was deeply moved. There is no better experience than this. So Mozart is my first love and eternal love. " In Paris. Margaret. In the long international piano competition, he won the grand prize for playing Mozart's Piano Concerto No.23, and critics said that his performance was full of brilliance and almost perfect.
Mikhail Pletnjev
Russian pianist and conductor
Pletnjev is an artist who disdains to simply divide categories. He has made great achievements in both piano and conductor. His piano playing has solid timbre and first-class skills, and his works are unique in artistic expression, full of interesting style and flashing wisdom. British BBC Music Magazine commented that his scarlatti piano sonata is the greatest piano performance, which in itself is enough to make him among the world famous pianists. The Chopin works he played were praised by critics as "amazing and almost shocking interpretations, which can be called the best of the year." His interpretation of Liszt's piano works shows his innate master style and wonderful piano whirlwind stunt, which makes the listener hold his breath and can't help it. Pletnjev's conducting art has been fully displayed in the works of Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky and prokofiev recorded by him and the Russian National Orchestra, especially the ballet music recorded by the latter for Cinderella, which was rated as a three-star business card with flowers by Penguin Record Guide, and the comments called it the most atmospheric, moving and funny version of Cinderella.
Evgeny Kissin
Russian pianist
Kisin belongs to the younger generation of Russian romantic pianists with gorgeous style. His exquisite skills and authoritative interpretation of music works embody the tradition of Russian piano schools and are a passion to experience maturity in youth. Like other Russian pianists, he is also good at playing concertos by Russian native composers. His works, from Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky to Rachmaninov and prokofiev, are his regular performances and have been published. In addition, his repertoire also covers a large number of works by German and Austrian composers, including Schumann, Schubert, Mozart and Beethoven. His performance of De Chopin's works is unique, revealing a touch of poetry and painting, especially praised by the world. Among the brilliant Russian pianists, Kishin is one of the few who has not won the prize in international competitions. However, his influence is not lower than that of musicians of the same generation or even the older generation, which shows that he has inherited a good musical tradition, and on the other hand, he has created a new way of playing with a unique style.
German-Austrian style system
Walter Giesking (Walter Gieseking 1895 ~ 1956)
German pianist
Giesking is a famous German pianist who was born in France at the end of 19. Influenced by French and German music education in the early days, he gave his piano works more accuracy in expression. Giesking has amazing eyesight and memory, and emphasizes his loyalty to his works, believing that the performer is only a "middleman". His repertoire is very extensive, including all works from classical music to modern music school, and he has become an authority to play Debussy and Ravel's piano works with his profound musical accomplishment, exquisite playing skills, rich emotions, proper handling of strength and rhythm, sensitive and transparent fingering, meticulous timbre changes and exquisite pedal control. His recordings of all piano works by two composers have won many international awards, so he is recognized as an out-and-out spokesman of the French and German piano schools.
Rudolf serkin (rudolf serkin 1903 ~)
Austrian pianist and music educator
Sekin is one of the most famous pianists in the mid-20th century. His performance is famous for its clear keys, bright timbre, steady rhythm and strong Germanic style. Segin is good at playing Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Richard Strauss and others. He likes to choose unconventional works with adventurous spirit, such as goldberg variations, Variations on Diabelli and the works of modern composers Schoenberg, Weber and Mei Xian. At the same time, his musical interests are wide, including jazz, swing and improvisation. Therefore, his works by some composers of classical music and romantic music, or the lines of each voice are clear, or rich and detailed, dazzling, can show his profound musical accomplishment and mature and exquisite playing skills. Segin devoted himself to recording all his life, among which Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.5 (Emperor) recorded with Bernstein in new york in 1962 fully showed his respect for the king. In the same year, he recorded Richard with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Osman. Straus's Funny Music (Piano and Band) is unparalleled so far. 1982, together with cellist rostopovich, he recorded Brahms' sonata for piano and cello, which left a classic in the record history. In addition, he has made outstanding achievements in chamber music, especially his many records with casals Quartet, which are regarded as classic interpretations and important music documents. Sekin has won the respect and admiration of the world with his perfect and noble personality and superb skills.
Friedrich Gulda (Friedrich Gulda 1930~ ~)
Austrian pianist
Among many famous pianists in the world, Austrian pianist and composer Gulda is world-renowned for his exquisite playing skills and unique expressive force. His playing melody is natural and smooth, the rhythm is vivid and elastic, the sound quality is tough and transparent, the decorative sound is novel and unique, the keys are clear and tough, and the strength control is just right. Although Gu Erda's repertoire is not very extensive, his piano works by Bach, Mozart and Beethoven are deeply loved by fans and praised by experts. He introduced the expression of jazz music into the performance of classical music, further enriched the piano playing skills, and tried to explore creative new music. In addition, he established a jazz band and a modern jazz competition in Vienna. In recognition of his great contribution to world music, the Vienna Conservatory of Music awarded him Beethoven's ring on 1970. As a composer, he created many new works combining classical music with jazz, and wrote a book "Language and Music". Throughout today's world music scene, Gu Erda is more advanced in both playing skills and aesthetic consciousness, which opens up a new road for free jazz.
Alfred Brendel (Alfred Brendel 193 1 ~)
Austrian pianist
Brendel is a representative of the German-Austrian Piano School in the 20th century. His playing style inherits the tradition of German-Austrian system, pays attention to music structure and internal tension, and is famous for his extensive knowledge, superb skills and rich imagination. The performance is characterized by immanence and accuracy, and the speed is slightly slower than that of other performers. He is good at dealing with decorative sounds and cadenzas. His timbre changes delicately, his emotions are rich and profound, and his interpretation of products is profound and perfect, which fully shows the artistic characteristics of a "scholar" pianist. He has a deep research on piano music and likes to explore the development process of a composer's spiritual world by holding a series of concerts. In particular, he can play all Beethoven's piano works, making him one of the most popular pianists in the world in the 1960s. 1989 was awarded the Second Medal of Honor of the British Empire. Brendel's performance was deeply influenced by Fisher-Dieskau. He was famous for playing Liszt's works in his early days, and later he had a unique interpretation of Schubert's works. He is regarded as the most authoritative expert on Schubert's works. The Schubert sonata he played is naturally an authoritative interpretation, and the trout he recorded with the Cleveland Quartet is the most balanced version of this piece. In addition, his 32 Beethoven sonatas have also been well received by the music industry. Music Thinking and Memories is a summary of his life experience and another contribution to music art..
Artur schnabel (artur schnabel 1882- 195 1)
Austrian pianist, composer and teacher
Among the famous pianists in the German-Austrian style system at the end of 19, schnabel is the best among the scholars who are loyal to the original works. Throughout his life, he made unremitting efforts to pursue perfection and reach the peak of art, and even reached an unprecedented height and superb realm in playing skills, aesthetic consciousness and interpretation of works. Schnabel is very good at playing piano works by Beethoven, Mozart and Schubert. His performance is unique, and his works are endowed with an unusually vivid lyric melody. The perfect coordination and unity of all parts of the accompaniment texture, proper strength control and strong sense of rhythm make all the factors of the work reach perfection.
Wilhelm backhaus (wilhelm backhaus 1884- 1969)
German pianist
Backhaus is the last and most famous pianist in Leipzig Piano School. He is famous for his gorgeous playing style. The reputation of the keyboard master Wang. His playing skills are exquisite, his timbre is clear and his melody is excellent. His vigorous keystrokes can produce a symphony-like majestic sound, and his weak playing is extremely cold, which is often fascinating and intriguing.
Wilhelm kempff (wilhelm kempff 1895-)
German pianist, composer and educator
Kempf is the most representative pianist, composer and music educator in contemporary Germany. His playing style inherits the dense, simple and rigorous mode of Germany and is formed by combining his own creative spirit, so he is not bound by skills, but only regards it as a performance function.
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