I don't know how to quote, so i'm gonna do it by hand :
"for every Horowiz,Richter,Arrau,there are thousands of
people like the girl I grew up with"
Well, of course that's true. Look at the case of Ruth Slenczyska, of San Fransisco, who's father would beat her and
make her practice 9 hours a day, and ended up having a nervous breakdown at the age of 15. I know many mothers who have good intenions and whose children are not piano geniuses.
Despite all that, you cannot simply ignore the fact that virtually every major pianist on the concert circut has been
a product of a frustrated music teacher, a musical parent, or,at very least, a pushy mother. So shouldn't this information provide itself as kind of a rude-awakening to
"the rest of us"..If you look at it in a strictly mathematical sense, it appears to be almost impossible to make a career without it, but,as I stated in my first post, there are still those who did and provide hope for us (Brended,Dichter,Paderewski,etc)-and them I worship almost as demigods. Then look at the fact at how many pianists would not be performing today if they had not had those parents-
not a single person on this board would know the name Arrau,
Horowitz,Kissin,Watts and Lang Lang. Not a single one.
So I do say that if it were not for those parents, we would be at a major shortage of great artists today. And what I was trying to say is how can anyone, not just juries, but the public, employers, fellow pianists, and fellow humans expect
two people, who have the exact same amount of talent, play at the same level when one had a 10 mile head-start??
I remember when I was 13 I went to a musical seminar, and I was shocked at how many people were playing at a higher level than I was, and I remember,as Saturn said, not bitter, but
envious. I was envious and hurt that, seemingly, at that age,
for someone who loved music as much as I did and devoted every onunce of energy to it's creation, I seemed to be born
with such a lack of talent compared to the rest of them.
Now, Years later, I see the real reason behind that. Now I know that even though some people had advantages that others did not, the best fruit of insurance is love. I have had many professional pianists tell me that despite everythihg else, love and passion for you instrument is enough to carry you.
By the when people read my passage - "what about the tradgedy of being into a non-musical family"..they seem not to have
grasped the implied : "tradgedy"
.....god i wish i knew how to quote