Daniel, I don't think Elena is implying that you can't be a proficient classical pianist when you started late, instead there are way many external factors that affect us the late starters that prevent us from having a traditional classical pianist career, such as competition age limit, family objection, finance, juries' prejudice against late starters, and the list goes on.
The point is that all these issues are not necessarily always present
Prejudices is probably the only true limiting factor that it never stopped many late started to become concert pianists
Competition for example is a non issue since it is not an important to a career
In fact there's now a movement of pianist who believe competitions should be eliminated as they results in a competitive piano experience instead of a cooperative one, there pianists never attended any competition bu this never stopped them from making a career
Family ajbection is again a non issue since you can't let your family choose for you
That's like someone who could become a great painter or actor and the parents want him to be an attorney
It's better to be dead than to follow what others want you to do, because it would be like not living your life but someone else
Financies are again a non issue
Conservatories and music school are less expensive than any other university, they have the lower fees and the lower books and material cost
Money is a problem whether you start at young age or later, either they come from your parents or you get a part time job to have them but what school you do and what career you being and when doesn't chance the problems with money
Juries prejudices is a non issue if we talk about competition since they're obsolete, on the other hand it can be a problem if you need to be committed a concert
In this case the teather owner and the commitee will have to choose the pianist they think will attract more audience; hence more money
When there's money involved prejudices go away because they're too interested in earning to let their prejudices lose their money
So, if you're 30 and started at 20 but your music move people so much and people love your performances so much that when there is a concerto of your there's a lot of audience, any prejudices about age vahishes because they are witnessing that by hiring you they're making more money than hiring someone younger
It's like a job in comics drawing
Your diploma on art and drawing may be important as well as being young but if you're 70 and have no diploma but show them that you are able to draw and they aknowledge that your drawings will improve the comic as well as increasing the number of readers you get the job, no matter your age or your education
And again talking about age limit in competitions, olivarius is enough young for this not be a limitation till he is 26 or more
Remember that limitation always begins in our mind, and the first way to fight against limitations is to change our words
You said
"instead there are way many external factors that affect us the late starters that prevent us from having a traditional classical pianist career" but actually the truth is
"instead there are way many external factors that affect us the late starters that might prevent us from having a traditional classical pianist careerBecause the truth is that nothing is really preventing the late starters, you just think that something could prevent you, but it's always a limiting hypothesis and many late starters have proved how this belief is wrong
Also late starters should have more self confidence, if they keep believing that anyone has prejudices against them they will never succeed in their goal, because that's what people that will judge you or will hire you will see the most: your self confidence and they are are ready to give you a chance if they see that you're the first one who believe in yourself
And that's probably the major difference why those who start as children are succeding more: because children have no limitations and they don't believe in limitation and if they want to play the piano and perform professionally they will always transmit a sense of selfe condifence and faith to people taht will judge them
However, this does not mean you can't have a classical piano career, like Elena said, you just have to be more creative about it. Program your recitals more creatively, create fusion arts ( e.g. recital + painting slide show or dance ), play your own composition, chamber music, conduct piano workshops, teach group classes at local music schools, music therapy, etc. All this can be accomplished regardless of your age, I know since I started late, I will never be a concert pianist in the vein of new artists such as Lang Lang or Yundili, but hey, that is no deterrent to pursue what you love. Do it for the passion and love, don't do it for the fame, and be creative, I'm sure you will be rewarded well in your pursuit.
I agree with that and this will be a path that olivarius will try to follow only when and if his attempt to become a professional classical repertoire piano concertist fails, then he will have an alternative
But to give up before ever trying just because of fear of prejudices and limiting beliefs when other people who had the gut to fight for what they wanted was successful in their attempt, is an error and error at which he will always look back with regret
His passion and dedication is too strong for him not to try to destroy all the absurd limitations out there, he has a lot of chance to succeed despite limiting people beliefs
We should not forget that it is because of people who fighted against limiting thoughs that we progressed so much, because of people that had so much passion to fight the wring establishement even if they were alone
Weren't for people like these afro-american people would still be in cotton fields, women would be able to vote or be managers and teachers, women would not be playing the piano, small handed people would not be playing the piano and we would all believe that the earth is flat and that the sun moves around the earth
Daniel