What's your opinion on listening to recordings of pieces that you are working on?
I had a teacher of 10 years who was adamant (as they tend to be) that one should never listen to recordings of pieces one has in the works. I left her many years ago and got over her admonishments.
I don't tend to listen to recordings until I have done some work on a piece. But there usually comes a time when I might ask myself, 'I wonder how Arrau does this?' Or Lisitsa? Or Ohlsson? Mind you, I don't normally listen to just one recording. I find it helpful; often illuminating. One can't practice in a bubble.
Anyway, the teacher of the class I'm taking said today that he generally advises people not to listen to recordings of pieces they are working on.
No comprendo.
It appears the fear(?) is that one won't develop their own voice if they listen to others, but I don't believe that would happen unless one is passive at the piano. Artists, for instance, spend time copying the masters... the masters were very good at what they did, why not check it out?
I don't spend a lot of time listening to other's playing but once in a while it really seems useful.