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pianistimo
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i have a gained even more appreciation for helene grimaud's life and talents. she has written a book about her life, her approach to music, and her love for wolves - and it's available at barnes and noble (and other bookstores probably) as 'wild harmonies.' it was so good - i basically read the entire thing in a sitting. very interesting. and she is a very good writer.
also, i take back what i said about her playing the rach 2 because it has such special meaning for her. i think one should always play what has meaning. she is not so interested in saint-saens - and so i don't think the best playing comes from music that one doesn't feel inspired as much by. she explained why she loved rachmaninov.
i think helene is very down to earth and very unusual. she has my highest respect and regard. also, i don't think anyone should fairly be compared to anyone let alone a teacher (whom i guess argerich was her teacher for a while). she has certainly made her own way - in her own time and her own style. i think this is great and it makes me realize that everyone is sooo unique. you can't really compare apples and oranges - which is what one does when any two pianists are compared.
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September 04, 2007, 05:23:34 PM »
I have just bought that book too. "Wild harmonies" is such a better title, in German it says "Lessons of life". I read just a few sentences so far, it's pretty intense, I think, so I consume it in small morsels
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Fascinating! Thanks for letting me know of it. I'll check into it.
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I see I have only another book of her, which is pretty new and not identical with "Wild harmonies" So I have to correct myself, I haven't got "Wild harmonies" yet
The French original title of the book I have is "Leçons particulières"
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It sounds really good. I want to get it too.
Thanks Pianistimo.
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