:57:52
He has the most
fantastic hands.
:57:55
Not connected to anything
above his shouIders.
:57:58
Oh, he's a bit
fragiIe, certainIy.
:58:02
Chopinzee.
:58:05
I've seen enough
to suggest...
:58:06
that he can make the finaIs
in the concerto triaIs.
:58:10
What have you seen,
CeciI?
:58:13
Moments of genius.
:58:15
Genius?
:58:18
ReaIIy.
:58:27
Come on, David.
:58:29
BoIdness of attack.
:58:33
DiabIerie.
:58:35
The deviI, David.
:58:37
Mustn't break the piano.
:58:39
Liszt broke
pIenty of strings.
:58:41
Right. Right.
:58:45
Come on.
:58:46
FiII in for this
useIess arm of mine.
:58:49
The notes first.
:58:51
The interpretation
comes on top of them.
:58:54
On top, yes. Yes.
:58:55
You agree, do you?
:58:56
Oh, yes. I aIways agree,
Professor.
:58:59
Is that wise?