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Grigory Sokolov at Esterh¿¿zy Palace: Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert

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Grigory Sokolov at Esterh¿¿zy Palace: Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert
Grigory Sokolov at Esterh¿¿zy Palace: Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert

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Grigory Sokolov at Esterh¿¿zy Palace: Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert

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In a way, pianist might be compared with : in his performances, there is a very strong personality that is superimposed on the music, but when it came to the relationship between the concert stage and the recording studio, went in a direction opposite to 's; he has prized live performance and records rarely. When he does, he offers live recordings like this one, made at 's Esterhazy Castle in 2018. Three sonatas open the program, and there's undeniably an attraction in hearing them performed at their birthplace. is a prime example of the kind of artist listeners will either love or hate, and a bit of sampling will help them determine the camp into which they fall. The program has an arc not necessarily related to the music involved. He plays the sonatas in a precise and detailed but rather flat way, catching subtle features of register and motivic structure. Consider the repeated tonic notes of the finale of the , which pianists tend to give a Beethovenian percussiveness; keeps the temperature low here. The , at first, seem to flow from the but broaden lyrically as they proceed. Everywhere, 's control is total, even when he loosens up in the six encores included (one of which is a waltz by the fascinating Russian figure ). These suggest the depth of 's fandom and that listeners should check him out, yea or nay. 's sound in the big Esterhaza spaces is quite good; there is a certain low level of noise, but no detail is lost. ~ James Manheim

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