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Classical Suffers a Completeness Craze

Submitted by D, Nov 3, 2006 10:02

And no mention of the grotesquely long intermission, and Mr. Zimerman's tirade against (what I have now learned was, via the NY Times) an audience member apparently recording the first half? Mr. Zimerman certainly did miss notes, especially in the first movement of the D minor sonata; even from the center balcony, you could tell he was furious after the intermission. I also was very disappointed with Mr. Kremer. The intonation was squirelly at best, and sometimes appalling.


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