My introduction of Emanuel Ax in May in Boston, as he received an honorary doctorate from New England Conservatory. "For a long time the listeners of the world have admired -- for a long time, the listeners in the world have loved Emanuel Ax. Hearing him play Century Rolls, the piano concerto written in 1997 by John Adams for him, first played by Mr. Ax and the Cleveland Orchestra, I was thrilled. As I was thrilled hearing him play Brahms’ … [Read more...]
“Of which vertu…”
Alongside music representing elephants, swan, and kangaroos in Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals, there's a section of music titled "Pianists" -- additional creatures caged in the zoo. There are still plenty of occasions when classical performers' hands, feet, and fingers are ogled, when playing is lauded just for dexterity, and coordination, for the technique that may allow art. For today's virtuoso musician, the term "virtuoso" can be … [Read more...]