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MICHELANGELI

A few thoughts from Dr David C F Wright

Arturo Benedetto Michelangeli was born in Brescia in 1920.

After Liszt and Rachmaninov he is arguably the greatest pianist of all time. All the recordings I have of his, including broadcasts on various radio stations, are unequalled for the accuracy of his playing, the profound understanding he has of all the music he plays, his devotion to the composers intentions and a wonderful sound.

Michelangeli insisted that sound was a product of the mind. His playing and his teaching was occupied with both musical meaning and sound. But in his teaching, he did not want to produce clones. Each student was an individual and he wanted them to think for themselves. Teaching was always important to him. He became a professor at a conservatory in Bologna when he was only 19. Having just won the Geneva Piano Competition it was thought that he would want to devote his time to performing. His students include Martha Argerich, Maurizio Pollini, Jörg Demus and Walter Klien. He charged no fees for his lessons but was very particular as to whom he taught. He was also fussy about pianos. He was one of the only pianists to travel with his own two Steinways and a personal technician. That did not guarantee that he would play. He was always concerned with the highest artistic standards. Consequently he had a small repertoire, playing in his lifetime what some jet-set pianists would now play in a single year. Quality rather than quantity was his maxim. He was into uncompromising quality, infinitesimal detail and observance of analytical details. His main complaint about other pianists was their failure to recognise the relationships within a composition. He said that they try to realise a piece with the concept of their own ideas. Because of this, pianists lose a sense of proportion. To Michelangeli every note was important, everything has both a reason and purpose and that had to be made clear. This is perhaps why he did not follow an earlier ambition to be a priest since , within the Catholic church, there were too many variations of doctrine or 'grey areas'.

His point about performers bringing their own concepts to a work is a vital one. The performer’s responsibility is to realise the composer's intentions not one's own or that of the conductor. As I have often said, as an example, we do not want Karajan's Beethoven but Beethoven's Beethoven.

Michelangeli's recordings of the Debussy Preludes, the Grieg Piano Concerto, the truly magnificent Rachmaninov Piano Concerto no. 4 in G minor will never be bettered

He had the appearance of a cadaver and some have remarked that he was the Paganini of the piano.

 

Copyright David C F Wright 1998

 

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