“As you deal with thumb-crossings, or fingerings for the F-sharp-minor scale, or chromatic scales in double thirds, it is hard to accept that these will eventually allow you to probe eternity in the final movement of Beethoven's last sonata. Imagine that you are scrubbing the grout in your bathroom and are told that removing every last particle of mildew will somehow enable you to deliver the Gettysburg Address.” HardLastsDealsAcceptingImagineMovementThirdsEternityFinalsScalesAddressesImagine ThatMinorsBathroomParticlesThumbsCrossingsGettysburgSonatasGettysburg AddressMildew Author:Jeremy Denk
“If there's one thing I feel very strongly about, it's that there shouldn't be a distinction between pianists who play Ligeti and those who play Chopin. It might seem that they involve different skill sets, but I don't think that's true: whether playing Ives or Bach or Beethoven, you must bring the same imagination, the same sensitivity, and an ability to deal with same kinds of musical problems. The method behind my madness, anyway, is to keep plugging away at this idea.” IfsThinkingFeelsKindIdeasDifferentPlayProblemSeemsMightImaginationAbilityDealsBehindsOne ThingSkillsMadnessMethodMusicalDistinctionVery StrongSensitivityPianist Author:Jeremy Denk