The pianist's fantasy---leaving all the crap behind and having a perfect concert grand Steinway on some gorgeous and remote island. I'm insanely jealous of one particular pianist who actually did do something of the sort. Lief Anderson won a 100,000 grant which allowed him to buy the piano of his dreams, set it up in the location of his dreams, away from everything except beauty, and just perfect his craft for his own enjoyment...He eventually got back to reality, but wow, what an opportunity. I also had a very brilliant writing teacher at New York University who made a sudden announcement that he was not returning to NYU, but getting away from society and moving to an undisclosed, foresty location without any modern conveniences. We laughed and called him a hippy, but he really did it. He left and nobody heard from him again. For that, I admire and envy him more than I can say. I just look forward to the point in my life where I can afford to be a little selfish and have some solitude; do only what I love without the ridiculous distractions of the tv, cell phone, or computer (yes, I'm a hypocrite). I think everybody, musician or mathematician, needs a little of that now and then.