In Recital

Ho ascoltato Maurizio Pollini dal vivo parecchie volte.

Per la musica classica vale quello che vale per il vino. Nessuno ne capisce nulla, soprattutto quelli che ti dicono che ne capiscono.
Ma nonostante questo tu puoi ascoltarla. E puoi bere.

Il bello di Pollini è che, essendo un genio vivente, non ti poni proprio il problema di capirlo. Perché puoi semplicemente ascoltarlo.
E provare a renderti conto.

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