Who is the best classical pianist alive?


Who would you choose as the best classical pianist alive. Mi list include:

Perahia, Zimmerman, Kissin, Ashkenazy, Pletnev, Pollini, Argerich, etc.

But you can add more to this list.

I leaning towards Pollini as the best today. Do you think there is a better one?
jorge_err
I saw Eldar and he is a prodigy at his age, but he certainly has a ways to go to be the best. He's ahead of the game though - very amazing at his age. Plays classical and several forms of jazz, but he's a jazz guy.
As a classical pianist myself I don't think it is justifiable to pick a best. I would just like to extend my gratitude to all off them for their dedication and hard work in achieving the level of play that they have. And for extracting the beauty in the music that we all enjoy listening too. My thanks to all of you!

Chuck
Sorry...Lang Lang (or is it Bang Bang by the way he plays) is on my "most over-rated" list. And yes I have heard him in person on more than one occassion, not just on CD.

I've heard Kissin twice, once a recital, and once playing a Brahms concerto. Excellent.

Another one I also like (in person again) is Arcadi Volodos.

I've heard Menahem Pressler many many times both solo and with his trio (Beaux Arts Trio). The only person I will go out of my way to hear.

Another favorite live who is probably unknown to you guys is John Lill from the UK. He is a Tchaikovsky winner (1970).
http://classicalplus.gmn.com/artists/artist.asp?id=1010&bio=true

I might be coming at this differently because hearing them live is different than Memorex. They can't monkey with the sound or edit things in or out. I like hearing them raw.