Ivo Pogorelich shot to fame when he was dropped from the
finals of the 1980 Warsaw Chopin Competition, amidst a controversy about his unsuitable dress and unconventional interpretation. A group of judges decided nevertheless to award him a special prize. He remained in demand on the concert platform and, alongside his rigorous discipline and total conviction of his own greatness, fuelled his reputation as an enfant terrible.
In this documentary from 1983 by Don Featherstone, Pogorelich
is seen in the intimacy of his home – a baronial seat in Scotland
with two lochs – learning and rehearsing Ravel’s „Gaspard de la
nuit“, this piece being one of the most outstanding demonstrations of his virtuosity. He talks about his life and career, and also his wife and teacher Aliza Kezeradze, who died in 1996, gives insight in her life with the provocative genius. The fi lm includes footage of the controversial competition in Warsaw, which first brought him international attention.weiterlesen