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Show MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1963 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD 2 S i:f-f- THE RECORD SHOP ; 1 i 4. . , Pianist's Peeve: Playing to Mike ' I 5k S -- By DICK KLEINER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. 1 t r "t-- Jr If' t r . - : i NEW YORK (NEA) Jorge Bolet, the great Cuban concert pianist, is one of the few artists with the honesty to come right out and say that he hates to make records. ' "I really hate recording sessions," he says. I always feel conr stricted by the equipment, the engineers and especially having to listen to the playback. "When you record, you have to concentrate so much on the technical aspect of the actual recording that you lose the spirit of the piece. You are so busy paying attention to your technique that you think of nothing else. 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"In a concert performance," he says, "I never hear a thing from the audience". I just concentrate on my playing. I've been told after a concert that .while I was playing a woman passed out and but I never heard a thing. had to be carried out of the auditorium "And yet, in a recording session, if my stool squeaks a bit, I hear it and it upsets me. Recordings in general, Bolet thinks, have become overly con scious of sound, to the detriment of the spirit of the music. He believes the eternal quest for sound fidelity is harmful to the quality of the performance. "This is particularly true of orchestral works, he says. "You hear things on the recordings that you could never hear in a concert sound." Bolet says he'll go to the homes of friends and they will ask him to tune their. expensive hi-- fi equipment so that the resultant sound resembles that in a concert hall. ,fAnd," he says, "they ret very hurt because I turn the bass way up and because I tune out 75 per cent of the high notes they love. They don't like it because it doesn't show off their hi--fi but it is more like actual sound than the other," Bolet doesn't particularly mind saying something that people if it is true. On several occasions, he has been don't want to hear visited backstage after a concert by mothers, accompanied by chil dren. The mothers want Bolet to admonish the children to practice their piano lessons. , "111 say to the child," he says, " 'You don't like to practice? Then don't.' You can't force a child to be a musician. 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