Maurizio Pollini R.I.P.


The great Pianist died over the weekend, age 82.  One of my biggest regrets during the Pandemic was a cancellation of a concert where he was scheduled to play the last 3 Beethoven Sonatas.

  He had a wide repertoire, and championed a lot of modern music, but for me it will always be his Chopin.  His recording of the Etudes on DG was electrifying, a mixture of beautiful poetry and overwhelming power.  Op. 25/12 in particular with the almost buzz saw intensity of the left hand harmony always gets me out of my seat even after half a century of familiarity 

mahler123

I was a big fan.

His support for modern music was a big part of my love for him.

I saw him with the LA Phil back in the late 80's playing a Bartok piano concerto.

 

I, too remember when I bought the Chopin Etudes record.  Was totally blown away.  
Many other sets have come out since, but none equals his.

I love his Chopin Nocturnes as well.  All miniature Tone Poems.

  I have to admit that I don’t know his contemporary recordings well.  Perhaps @simonmoon can recommend a few

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