Brazilian piano great Nelson Freire has died at 77
The great Brazilian pianist Nelson Freire died today after prolonged suffering, following injuries to his shoulder in a street fall two years ago. A close friend, the French writer Alain Lompech, was notified of the death by his household this morning.
Nelson was the lifelong best friend of Martha Argerich and himself a performer of the greatest subtlety and inwardness.
He shunned publicity, recorded copiously and never let an audience down. His companion Rosana Martins predeceased him last year.
The French pianist Philippe Cassard writes: A giant has just left us. And everyone with him. A virtuoso with an incandescent velvet touch, great wildcat of the piano with devastating effect in Rachmaninov and Liszt, lyrical in Chopin, Beethoven and Brahms, luminous in Bach and Mozart. And what about the most extraordinary duo in history that he formed with 4 hands and 2 pianos with Martha Argerich? He was a kind, shy, humble man and away from the media noise. He will remain for a long time an example of musical and professional integrity raised to the highest point. All of us respect him, admire him, love him.
https://slippedisc.com/2021/11/mourning-for-a-piano-giant-77/