Showing posts with label Edouard Risler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edouard Risler. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Cortot on the effects of hearing his teacher's playing

The young Cortot wrote of Risler's playing:

"I immediately felt myself engulfed by the music; it was not just a matter of what
he was playing, but also his charm, his faculty to reveal - to communicate the
incommunicable. His unique way of making music overwhelmed me, it entered into
me, into my very flesh. Risler presented to me a magical world, which previously I
had only known as an onlooker. He opened my soul to the appreciation of a music
that was born of spontaneous inspiration. His feeling for orchestral colour was
something that I had never associated with the piano. From that moment I
understood how the vocation of the interpreter could transcend the metier of the
pianist, I knew... I could see... I believed, and I was clear in my vision."

 Well, through the miracles of YouTube, here's Risler himself performing Beethoven.