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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This CD is good.,
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This review is from: Chopin: Nocturnes, 4 Ballades (Audio CD)
(I hate writing titles for these reviews.) Anyway, I couldn't disagree more with the reviewer below. Ashenazy is, next to Rubinstein, one of the best Chopin interpreters around. He is not "dry," merely subtle, suggesting rather than declaring, which is what Chopin had in mind with these mood pieces. His technique is flawless but he never flaunts it as some other pianists I have heard do. The ballades are excellent and played at perfect tempos.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Beautiful music!,
By harmony (nowhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chopin: Nocturnes, 4 Ballades (Audio CD)
Ashkenazy is a talented and expressive musician. He brings feeling and life to Chopin's timeless classics. The nocturnes (love songs) can be enjoyed by both the accomplished pianist and the novice listener. This is some of the finest music ever written, expertly performed.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing,
This review is from: Chopin: Nocturnes, 4 Ballades (Audio CD)
These are great! Ashkenazy is definentley one of the great Chopin interpreters. All of the people who say that Ashkenazy has no emotion in his playing are wrong! Ashkenazy has a beautiful tone in his playing. His interpretations are also great. He is the thinking man's pianist. If you don't understand what I am saying, I am saying that he plays with perfect technique and he thinks the piece through intellegently and he dosen't go for the big flash while playing. This might be one ofthe reasons why people say he is emotionless. He still has emotion even if he dosen't do that thing where you sway while playing and you move way to much (that is a stupid thing to do because it dosen't help and it can hurt your technique while playing). The only person who has played Chopin better than Ashkenazy is Emanuel Ax (I am not saying that Rubinstein and Horowitz etc. are worse than Ashkenazy, they are just as good, but they all are different. Emanuel Ax has the most beautiful tone I have ever heard. Sadly not many Ax recordings exist anymore. Ashkenazy plays the Nocturnes beautifully especially F minor. Chopin plays the Ballades with the same beauty heard in the Nocturnes and (once again) the F minor ballade (no. 4) is one of, if not the best recording I have ever heard. So to summarize Ashkenazy does have a beautiful tone and an intellegent approach to Chopin, so this is a great buy!
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