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Topic: Have any of your heard about the "Mysterious Pianoman" in England?  (Read 1809 times)

Offline jbmajor

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https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4550069.stm

If this was already posted, sorry, but it's interesting nonetheless. 

If anyone knows about this, have you heard anything regarding what he actually played? 

Thanks. 

Offline thierry13

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About 10 posts have been allready posted on this subject.  ;D

Offline Barbosa-piano

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I read in Yahoo news that he played some passages of the Swan Lake on a Chapel piano.
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Offline lostinidlewonder

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Sheesh, like the world needs another eccentric madman at the piano. What the world needs is brilliant player with brilliant character, sane or insane, where have they all gone! It's all a circus show nowadays ahah.
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