Those are my principles....


Norman Lebrecht: Slipped Disc and  
Lebrecht Weekly, 12/05/2023 

"Why I cannot, in good conscience, review this record

I cannot, in all conscience, give this recording a star rating, or even a detailed review. The soloist is Elisabeth Leonskaja, a legendary pianist whose introspections are perhaps the strongest living reminder of her late friend Sviatoslav Richter....Christian Thielemann, in the recent film ‘Music under the Swastika’, claimed that Wilhelm Furtwängler’s complicity in the Third Reich was justified by his legacy of extraordinary recordings. 

Leonskaya’s presence in Putin’s Russia is not dissimilar. What are we to make of them?... The performances, per se, have nothing to do with the present situation. And yet, everything.I cannot review them".


...and if you don't like my principles... well, I have others.


Norman Lebrecht: Slipped Disc, 19/11/2025

"The Muziekgebouw in Eindhoven has cancelled a December 4 concert by the Russian-Georgian Jewish pianist Elisabeth Leonskaya on political grounds...Really? Leonskaya is 80 years old and non-political. 

Rules are there as guidelines, not iron rods. Some Dutch music officials seem stiffer than week-old corpses, and just as sensitive. Is it too much to expect common sense from these jobsworths?"




Comments

Pliable said…
Another changeable principle is correct spelling. Norman spells Leonskaja incorrectly twice in the November 2025 post.

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