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“The Sound Always Comes First” — Andrea Bonatta on Teaching Liszt

Why tone matters more than speed, why reading Goethe matters as much as practising octaves, and how a single insight can transform a performance. Italian pianist and scholar Andrea Bonatta has spent decades exploring the contradictions of Franz Liszt, from performer to man of faith, virtuoso to poet. Here, in conversation with Piano Street at Liszt Utrecht 2026, he shares his vision. Read more

Topic: Impro for eternal children  (Read 229 times)

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Impro for eternal children
on: January 04, 2026, 06:05:20 AM
Hello me back after some more years of backpacking along the mediterranean sea, playing on rare public pianos as I dont have a own piano for the last 25 years.
Here I visit people with a mentally handicapped person who "sings" along in his special way to me improvising, when he does this he is very happy and excited about something.


have a great new year