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‘rapid octave phrases played with the left hand. To Kissin, rapid scales and arpeggios played in octaves are apparently no different from those played in single notes.’
'The rest of the pieces - particularly “Tuileries,” “The Ballet of Unhatched Chicks” and “The Market Place at Limoges” - were mostly played at a faster tempo than usual, as Kissin stretched the upper limits of piano playing with his lightening speed. Nevertheless, he played the pieces with meticulous accuracy and a natural musical flow that seemed almost miraculous. ’
‘Toward the end of Kissin’s encore, the concert grand at the venue apparently started to succumb to the pianist’s relentless power and the sheer length of time it had been played, and a few of the instrument’s keys started to sound slightly out of tune.’
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