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Offline distantfieldrelative

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Hidden Pianists
on: February 24, 2016, 12:44:51 AM
I know there are some concert pianists on here that have openly admitted to being so.
Are there any hidden concert pianists on here? Possibly. Have you ever read a piece of advice that seems too insightful to be from the average pianist or piano teacher?

Perhaps Krystian Zimerman has a secret account... maybe others as well?

What do you think and if you happen to have any contenders who?
Sometimes I can only groan and suffer and pour out my despair at the piano.