Phillip Glass: Etude no. 6 | Elizabeth Joy Roe, piano

Here’s someone else playing the same piece as below to show how stylistically different two interpretations can be. Similar piano model, too, which is great. That allows you to hear the performer’s voice better.

Yuja’s is more formal, frantic and anxious; Joy’s is more bombastic and emotional. I like both, but give the slight edge to Joy’s. Her version just feels deeper to me.

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