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| Michelangeli Plays Debussy | 
| Actors: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Canope Bruyeres Studio: BBC / Opus Arte Category: DVD
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Format: Classical, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 84 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Discs: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 809478009412 EAN: 0809478009412 ASIN: B000E1P39I
Release Date: March 21, 2006 Theatrical Release Date: 1962 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  Egregious pianism! October 19, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Benedetti Michelangeli' s magnificence made of him a true living legend. In this live performance we will see the reason why his legend was wrought. After Busoni, the Italian pianist school never knew a major Ambassador, because his well planned performances combined accurately Apollonian and Dionysian approaches, conferring every one of his countless recitals a real event to remember.
This legendary recital -once more- carves in relief his undeniable talents and musical gifts. Expression and introspection; musicality and tune; visceral temperament and unerring refinement.
That's why his Debussy sounds so different respect the others. With the two only exceptions of Alfred Cortot and Samson Francois, Debussy's way of playing was tinged of incorporeal nature, imperially idiosyncratic and profoundly expressive, where the imagination supports the enraptured fantasy.
Don't miss this album.
  Wonderful March 9, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I do hope you will have more Michelangeli tapes. I am looking forward for his Rachmaninoff 4th piano concerto. I hope they issue it some day.
  Great Artistry by Any Standard April 10, 2006 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
Michelangeli was noted for his immaculate playing, but he was equally noted for his ability to coax incredibly rich and subtle sound from the piano. He always claimed that tone color was a function of the pianist's mind, not so much his fingers. Whatever the means, in Debussy's piano music Michelangeli was unparalleled in his generation. This recital was filmed in 1962 in a television studio in Turin, in black and white, in mono, and with very little camera movement. Mostly it is shot from the audience's point of view, giving us the pianist's right side and a clear view of his hands. There are no close-ups. Sound is of its time and indeed in one spot there is some distortion (and a subtitle that tells us that this is a fault of the original tape). Still, these performances of the two books of 'Images', a couple of pr?ludes ('Bruyeres' and 'Canope') and the 'Children's Corner' suite are nonpareil. Michelangeli manages to convey Debussy's at-time blurry harmonies as well as clearly articulating the separate elements of the music. There is dynamic contrast and, not sometimes heard in Debussy's music, a good deal of rhythmic snap. One small quibble would be that he sometimes doesn't play softly enough (as in 'Poissons d'or'), although one must hasten to add that his gradations of dynamic are masterful withal. This is Michelangeli in his early forties and at the height of his powers. 'Reflets dans l'eau,' 'Hommage a Rameau' and a cocky 'Golliwog's Cakewalk' are worth the price of the entire DVD
Accompanying this masterful recital is a documentary made for Italian television three years earlier (in 1959) in which a fatuous interviewer talks with five of Michelangeli's pupils (the most famous of which is the great Polish pianist Adam Harasiewicz) and very briefly with Michelangeli himself. The obviously rehearsed but supposedly spontaneous interviews add little to our understanding and appreciation of the Michelangeli.
This DVD is indispensable for fans of Michelangeli or of great piano playing. It is a historical document that was happily preserved, and its two companion DVDs (of the artist playing Beethoven and of Chopin) are equally valuable.
Subtitles in the usual languages (although the placards announcing the individual works are in Italian); Sound: LPCM mono; Time (including the 30-minute documentary): 84 mins.
Scott Morrison
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