Listening to the "Pictures at the Exhibition" of the Ugolsky is definitely a different feeling. Yes, this feeling is different, and it is also different from Kasin. The Uguski is a kind of tragedy, a solemn. This work of Musolsky is definitely a masterpiece. Anyone can have different interpretations. The key is what the basis of this interpretation is? Is it a picture itself? Still exhibited? The play of the Uglesky makes it very sad. Compared with Pletnev, Ugolski is more important. And the performance of Pletnev is very modeling. A shape of shaping. This and Horowitz is similar. Several very contiguous artists in the middle of the Russian piano have an amazing interpretation of the "Drawing Exhibition". The play of the Uglesky is unlatted. The paragraph "Castle" is sad. There is an incomplete 惆怅. The "Walking" Theme is very helpless, but there is a very strange firm. This is a very deep foundation. To be honest, listen to the "Drawing Exhibition" of Ugolsky gives me a model of perfect interpretation. I have always been unsatisfactory for many pianists' performances on this song. Now, I finally found such a play. Now, I really want to listen to the "childhood" of the Schuman, the Ugleski. I have seen "Ire" introduced. It seems that some unused pianists are not a master.