An authentic artist must have an interpretation they truly believe in, and that is what makes music such a unique and special art form.
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
An authentic artist must have an interpretation they truly believe in, and that is what makes music such a unique and special art form.
Who or what inspired you to take up a career in music? As a teenager I was lucky to have Jeremy Carter as my piano
Pianistically, everything remains impossibly difficult and, ultimately, relatively easy.
I don’t think there is one definition of success. There is a path to being a musician – being passionate about the music, the instrument, the composers and their works. I think every musician has his or her own way of expressing this passion
As a performing musician and educator, I define success as having the ability to connect with audiences, irrespective of their backgrounds and experiences, and make classical music relevant to everyone. There is a story behind every composer and work—it is our duty as performers to remind the public that the music we devote so much time in practicing is filled with emotion and life.