I think inspiration is a momentum state of mind. At least in my case. I like to think of each concert as a gift – especially in these bizarre times. I love letting go of any control and improvising when I am on stage.
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
I think inspiration is a momentum state of mind. At least in my case. I like to think of each concert as a gift – especially in these bizarre times. I love letting go of any control and improvising when I am on stage.
At this time, during this pandemic, it is even more important to put classical music at the centre of our lives by making our governments understand that this art is a universal message that must be considered essential
When I think about my performances or recordings the feeling I get is that each one was special in some way. I put something unique into every performance.
There is no previous performance of the same work. We just live it now. And we let the audience live it with us together.
Our work is in skills and craftmanship and that takes time and every day you make music is a progression to a day when it will feel easier or different. It’s a life-long process, and it will be ever changing and that’s ok.