The Woman Who Built Beethoven’s Pianos
Nannette Streicher has been marginalized by history, but she was one of Europe’s finest keyboard manufacturers.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/06/arts/music/beethoven-piano.htmlClassical Music for Aficionados
The Woman Who Built Beethoven’s Pianos Nannette Streicher has been marginalized by history, but she was one of Europe’s finest keyboard manufacturers. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/06/arts/music/beethoven-piano.html |
You are not wrong there RV as I also think he was a phenomenon of which sad to say I do not think we shall see the likes of again. He left us a whole treasury of works which are unique and in so many forms. I particularly love his Corelli Variations especially played by Mikhail Pletnev on Rachmaninov's own Steinway in his villa, a truly wonderful recording. Other works of his I love are his piano pieces Op.23 and Op.32 and those two together give us a full 24 preludes in all the keys, and the variety is fascinating. When I have listened to him play his own works on recordings I think what a crying shame hearing this horribly diistorted and hissy sound when everyone now can listen to any modern pianist with superb digital sound. |