Joyce Hatto Piano Fraud, Wrapped Up Nicely by The New Yorker
Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 03:06
Bonnie Gibbons in Culture, Favorites: Bonnie

It’s been out for the better part of the month, so this post is hardly news. But only yesterday did I get around to reading and hearing Mark Singer’s excellent article and podcast on the Joyce Hatto piano fraud.

This coverage is one-stop shopping on one of the summer’s best stories. Let’s sum it up:

  1. Joyce Hatto enjoys minor piano career but stops performing in the 70s.
  2. Her husband, a record producer, begins releasing “her” catalog of recordings, representing an astounding breadth of repertoire and a fevered pace of productivity despite Hatto being unable to perform in public due to cancer.
  3. Classical internet community falls in love with recordings and spunky narrative. Joyce Hatto is the best pianist you’ve never heard of! Why, it almost sounds as if she becomes a different pianist when she plays different pieces!
  4. Not too many people inquire too deeply into the recordings, or the names of the gifted-but-unknown conductors, or the impressive orchestras they lead in the Hatto piano concerto recordings. Mainstream music critics write gushing reviews.
  5. One day a listener slides a “Hatto” CD into iTunes and is puzzled when another musician’s name appears. A reluctant analysis ensues on sites like Musicweb.
  6. Music theorist Nicholas Cook and colleagues prove, through data visualization techniques, that Hatto’s recordings are technically identical other performers’ releases.
  7. Collectors, working collaboratively across the internet, begin to identify true performers.

The discovery of the fraud has, in turn, led to an even more lively discussion on technical and artistic points:

Update on Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 03:04 by Registered CommenterJohn Gibbons

Originally posted  Oct 5, 2007. Republished for the entertainment of “The Great Pianists” class.

Article originally appeared on Holde Kunst Classical Music Site (http://old.holdekunst.com/).
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