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Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (1920-1995)
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli in Warsaw 1955
A Polish "Kalendar" of 1956 reviewed the Chopin Competition of the previous year, from which this extract is taken. 'Each of these artists [the adjudicators in the competition] is a greatness in their own right, whether Kentner, Oborin, Levy, or others. But among them, the brilliant Italian pianist Benedetti Michelangeli, a true Michelangelo among pianists, shone with extraordinary brilliance. Polish reviewers simply lacked words to describe the greatness of this artist. Ap
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The best Chopin player?
In an interview (2021) with Joe Sabia, Alan Walker, Emeritus Professor of Music at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, and author of two important and authoritative biographies (of Liszt and of Chopin), said this: "The longer you live and the longer you look back, the more likely it is that you’ll have favourites that the modern generation don’t like or never heard of; so it becomes a generational thing as well. Whenever I’m giving public talks I often point out that fo
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Giuliana Guidetti recalls husband Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
Una cosa che fece andare in visibilio il nostro gruppo fu quando Benedetti Michelangeli fece il pianista nella Fedora di Giordano al Teatro Grande: l'avevano tutto truccato, era bellissimo, ed era bravo, usciva in palcoscenico e suonava divinamente. A me sembrava il giovane Werther. 'One thing that made our group go wild was when Benedetti Michelangeli played the pianist in Giordano's Fedora at the Teatro Grande: they had him all made up, he was beautiful, and he was good
Dec 16, 20252 min read
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