One of the most interesting musical events this fall should be the return to Seattle, after an absence of a dozen years, of Yugoslavia-born pianist Ivo Pogorelich Wednesday night at Benaroya Hall, as ...
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Pianist Ivo Pogorelich has been largely out of sight for about a decade now, but it turns out his approach to music hasn't changed significantly in the interim. Artistry this distinctive rarely does.
Since his controversial elimination in the third round of the International Chopin Competition in 1980, Ivo Pogorelich has been branded an "original," i.e. a pianist who believes strongly that if an ...
A trio of critics discuss the mercurial pianist's personal take on Beethoven and Rachmaninoff and what it means to color outside the lines in... A Confrontation With Music: Ivo Pogorelich's First ...
Some people have specialties. Ivo Pogorelich has a gimmick: When he sits down to play a piece, Pogorelich obviously makes it a point to play it differently from the way anyone else does. That’s about ...
A few weeks ago, Boulder pianist David Koorevaar talked to a Chicago colleague who mentioned that the once-heralded Ivo Pogorelich was coming for a recital. Koorevaar assumed that meant an appearance ...
Ivo Pogorelich played a recital at the Metropolitan Museum on Thursday night. That may not seem a remarkable statement, but it is: The Croatian pianist is the most notorious canceler in music. He ...
Ivo Pogorelich gave a weird recital Tuesday night at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. That’s not news. The Croatian pianist specializes in weird recitals and is famous for it. But reviews ...
Croatian pianist Ivo Pogorelich will appear in Israel come March for a series of recitals dedicated to Chopin and marking 200 years since the composer's birth. Pogorelich, who first performed here two ...
Ivo Pogorelich is too gifted a pianist to be squandering those gifts on strange keyboard displays such as his recital Sunday at Symphony Center. The mystery is why he seems determined to do so. Not ...