pianist Igor Levit knows how to clap back to certain people:
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pianist Igor Levit knows how to clap back to certain people:

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"No, I Am Not Getting Rid of My Thousands of CDs"
Here's another media influencer, with a legion of followers, who refuses to concede in his personal battle -- for now, at least, persisting in a battle that many of his followers still share. Fortunately, I would submit, this battle is relatively benign. New York Times classical music critic Anthony Tommasini confides why he's not giving up his obsession with physical CDs.
-Nick Moy
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In der SĂźddeutschen Zeitung vom 16. Oktober ist auf der ersten Seite des Feuilletons ein Artikel Ăźber den Pianisten Igor Levit erschienen. Der Text beginnt als Musikkritik und endet als politische Attacke. Darin Ăźberschreitet SZ-Kritiker Helmut MaurĂł eine Grenze. Eine Erwiderung.
Auch im Feuilleton läĂt es sich prima hetzen.
Gut, wenn jemand dagegen einschreitet.
The pianist on how his Twitter concerts became an internet sensation, his fears for the future of live music â and life in lockdown Berlin

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Konzert aus der Quarantäne
It is overplayed all over pop culture. But the pianist Igor Levit says it is âone of the most beautiful pieces I know.â
a really lovely read to consider a piece the vast majority of us probably know (even if we don't know that we know it)
Igor Levit
(via Review: A Pianistâs Profound Vision of âLife,â in Just 2 Hours - The New York Times)