这次演奏会的描述
http://www.dinulipatti.com/2011/03/dinu-lipattis-last-recital/
The last half of the program, the fourteen Chopin Waltzes, proceeded well, until a fumble near the end of the Waltz Op.64 No.3. There were two more waltzes on the program: Lipatti gave a heroic performance of the famous Grande Valse Brillante, Op.18, and then, sadly, came the most famous episode of his career. He was too weak to play the final waltz he had programmed, Op.34 No.1. While no recording of this part of the concert has been found, it is said that he began the waltz, and then stopped and left the stage. The audience waited in heavy silence. Then Lipatti reappeared, and played Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring, the leitmotif of his career, which had been the first work he played at his first recital (in memory of his composition teacher Paul Dukas).
关于末尾这段,太伤感
The last half of the program, the fourteen Chopin Waltzes, proceeded well, until a fumble near the end of the Waltz Op.64 No.3. There were two more waltzes on the program: Lipatti gave a heroic performance of the famous Grande Valse Brillante, Op.18, and then, sadly, came the most famous episode of his career. He was too weak to play the final waltz he had programmed, Op.34 No.1. While no recording of this part of the concert has been found, it is said that he began the waltz, and then stopped and left the stage. The audience waited in heavy silence. Then Lipatti reappeared, and played Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring, the leitmotif of his career, which had been the first work he played at his first recital (in memory of his composition teacher Paul Dukas).
关于末尾这段,太伤感