Sometimes I feel that being a pianist seems to limit one's enjoyment of a piece with all the "rules"one has to conform with... how this or that should be played or should sound... I feel, as I see myson Enzo mature as a pianist begin to be "encumbered", unlike when he was much younger when his spontaneity was as "free as a bird".
This is an interesting point. I broadly feel there are three main stages in the development of a pianist: 1. Isn't truly aware of rules, plays by feeling. Unless supremely gifted, the pianist will be viewed by professionals as 'undisciplined' and not taken seriously.2. Learns the rules, and acts in accordance with them. Is now considered a pianist, and taken seriously.3. Learns how and when to (judiciously, one hopes!) bend and even, occasionally, break the rules. Is now an artist, but is also prone to subjective opinions as to the merit of what's being done. This is the rarest of the three.
Thank you ! Assuming your feedback refers to my recording and not sabtan's version that was also posted here.