Hi guys. I confess, I'm not a piano player, I've actually come to ask a question about my boyfriend, who is a piano student.
He is 25 years old, and he recently started learning the piano again after a 10-year gap. I know he really would like to be a professional pianist, and give concerts and tour and stuff. But he's gotten really discouraged because he says that the cutoff ages for competitions are all around 30 years and he doesn't think he'll get good enough to compete before he is too old. And apparantly without winning competitions, you can't get anywhere.
Now to me that is ridiculous, because piano isn't like ballet or pro football, you should be able to start at any age.
So what I'm asking I guess is some words of encouragement for him. Does anyone know of any examples of pianists who started late, or of any competitions without a cutoff age? I don't know much about the piano, but I know my boyfriend definitely has talent. He has learned so much in only a month, I think he can play a couple of preludes by Chopin, and he has so much passion and drive. I'd hate to see him be unable to realize his dream because he is a late bloomer.
Thanks a lot guys.
:-),
Sarah