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57 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great music; fair photography, March 30, 2000
By A Customer
The music and the playing of Argerich and her friends are first-rate. The complexity of 2 piano music or 4 hand piano music is wonderful to hear and to behold. The hearing was wonderful; the beholding was not.Too much time was spent looking at the backs of performers, the nose and prominent wave of Ar gerich hair, the beard of Freire. Admittedly, closeups of performers can be very rewarding, but when more than one or two features consumes the entire screen. I believe that music lovers who buy DVD per- formances of classical music want to see the musicians plying their virtuosity. That means for pianists the hands should be featured. That's where the music is being made. Certainly, camera views can be arranged to accommodate both the upper body, arms, hands, and keyboard. In music utilizing two pianos it seems that a split-sreen technique could have been used to capture the total performance from the two players at the same time so that the listener could see fully what he/she was hearing at a given moment in the music rather than the camera alternating from the hands of one performer to the hands of the other, thus displaying only half of what was being performed. Again, the performances were superior, and if this were a CD rather than a DVD, I would rate it 5 stars. Finally, the pictures were clear and vivid; it is the approach to the photography of the performances that needed to be refocused.
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