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Gramophone The Archive Beta


September 1982 - page          
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Article | Alfred Brendel

ONE has to take Liszt seriously to play him well," Brendel writes in Musical thoughts and afterthoughts (Robson Books: 1978). "In the Faustian seriousness of the B minor Sonata there is no room for ambiguities." Yet it is on irony and ambiguity that Breridel's art so wonderfully thrives.


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