Intermission chatter at Wednesday's Christian Zacharias recital took on ominous tones when one sage pianophile observed, "He tends to take things to the extreme."
And what makes Zacharias one of the most fascinating elder-statesman keyboard personalities is that you never know which extreme he'll take. Or if you're going to like it. Possessed of effortless technique, decades of accumulated repertoire, huge intellect, and wide-ranging imagination, he has options.
The first half of his Philadelphia Chamber Music Society concert at the Kimmel Center brought together C.P.E. Bach at his craziest, Brahms at his most reflective, and Beethoven's late-period Piano Sonata (Op. 110). Thanks to Zacharias' singular insights, he showed how the music from this unlikely trio was all of a piece.