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on 6/11/02 3:28 PM, Rainer Straschill at rs@moinlabs.de or somebody wrote: > When I went to a solo concert by the late Sjatoslav Richter (classical > pianist, with great understanding of Bach, Beethoven, Liszt and Chopin, >to > name a few) who did in fact play with the lights off. This was one guy >who > didn't give a damn for "tradition". Oh man that guy was a MONSTER. I grew up with his Brahms 2 I think it was with the Chicago Symphony. There is a documentary floating around about the Russian pianists that he's on, basically the gist of it was you've got all these Russian pianists this century you know guys like Rachmaninov and Horowitz but Sviatoslav Richter just blew them all out of the pool. He was like steel, really well wrought. I think most of the solo classical piano gigs I've been to they've had the lights off. I think a lot of the time with classical music people actually have no idea what the tradition really is, like the whole tradition of improvisation, or even vibrato, but they'll use the "tradition" button just to try and get their own weird way. L8r A