A tribute to Leon Fleisher (1928-2020), on the one-year anniversary of his untimely passing.
For Fleisher, the way music is printed leads to enormous problems. 16th-notes, for example, are beamed in a way that groups them unnaturally, against the laws of forward momentum. Fleisher elaborates on this point alongside pianist Rachel Naomi Kudo in a rigorous examination of the opening cadenza from Brahms's epic Second Piano Concerto, a piece he immortalized nearly 60 years ago in a recording with George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra. Filmed in his home in Baltimore, February 2020.
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Негізгі бет "Music isn't math. It's physics." | Leon Fleisher on Brahms B-flat Concerto (ft. Rachel Kudo)
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