NO
Datz rite...

. She is an extraordinary talent, and one who defies traditional stereotypes, not just about being a female pianist but about being a French female pianist. I discovered her playing recently when I was looking for a recording of Beethoven's "Tempest" Sonata in the iTunes music store. I was looking for Gould, they don't have him; the three that came up were Grimaud, Brendel and Pollini. I went with Helene because I don't care for the other two very much. I was (and still am) astonished at her interpretation, it's powerful, dramatic, deeply felt, and her playing is LASER CLEAN, without sacrificing any or the aforementioned musicality. She is without a doubt one of the best pianists of her generation, particularly in Beethoven. I soon bought the rest of the "Credo" album, and will buy more of her recs in the future.
You are right about her hands, I had not considered this; they are quite small, but the fingers are very long...

I like her better as a blonde...
Ok I will stop it now yes I have a raging crush on her like I did on Martha Argerich when I was a teenager

. I love it when beautiful women REALLY play the piano

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Google her image, she is constantly reinventing herself, she never looks the same from year to year! Interesting. Also interesting are her pets, she raises wolves...

read the first link below; the second one is a review of her and her playing in general, by a writer who was also expecting "just another pretty face"
https://www.giles.com/yamaha1/pressreleases/Piano/grimaud.htmhttps://culturespace.typepad.com/index/music_commentary/