One of my secret passions is solo piano music. It also is a neglected one since I spend most of my time attending operas, our own or when I travel. So after a day of meetings in New York yesterday I felt really lucky to be able to go to Carnegie Hall for Mitsuko Uchida's solo recital. She's been my favourite active pianist for many years (if you need evidence just listen to her recordings of Mozart's Piano Concertos Nos. 23 and 24 or Beethoven's last three Piano Sonatas), but I had never heard her in concert. Let me just say that it was more than worth the wait. The insight and musicianship she brought to a difficult program (Beethoven: Sonata No. 27, Schumann: Davidsbündlertänze, Chopin: Sonata No. 3) was simply breathtaking. I can't think of anybody else who explores the dynamic regions of p, pp, ppp etc. on with greater nuance and intensity so that you could feel the whole huge auditorium of Carnegie Hall holding their breath. A profoundly satisfying evening.
I will be back in Toronto for the cinecast of Nixon in China from the Met and our own performance of The Magic Flute.
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