Be patient with repertoires, know what works can be faced in a moment and wait to have more musical and vital experience for others.
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
Be patient with repertoires, know what works can be faced in a moment and wait to have more musical and vital experience for others.
I feel a strong affinity to Chopin, Liszt, Schumann… the music I can play from my soul, but I also love to play Beethoven, Ravel, Debussy, Rachmaninoff and many others.
play with honesty and integrity, and to have respect for the craft, the music and the audience
Learn your craft, work hard, find your own voice, keep stretching yourself creatively, and give your gift to the world. Don’t be afraid to experiment with genres other than classical – this will only enhance your playing. Learn to improvise and arrange. Most of all, remember that failures only mean something if you let them define you. Never stop challenging yourself.
As interpreters, we stand at a crossroads between artistry and artisanship. We are mediators between the composers and the audience.