Jim,
Comparing anyone to Horowitz is a very tall order. At his best, Horowitz was a force of nature. An incredible showman who could wow you with his incredible technique or reduce you to tears with a simple Chopin waltz. Everything he played he made his own, unique to any other pianist. His sense of phrasing compelled you to hang on every note. Especially at a live concert, he held the audience in the palm of his hand. But even his recordings capture the magic of something being created before your very ears.
I believe it’s simply unfair to compare anyone to such a dynamo.
Comparing anyone to Horowitz is a very tall order. At his best, Horowitz was a force of nature. An incredible showman who could wow you with his incredible technique or reduce you to tears with a simple Chopin waltz. Everything he played he made his own, unique to any other pianist. His sense of phrasing compelled you to hang on every note. Especially at a live concert, he held the audience in the palm of his hand. But even his recordings capture the magic of something being created before your very ears.
I believe it’s simply unfair to compare anyone to such a dynamo.