Pianist Garrick Ohlsson On The Challenge Of A New Piano

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Touring for any professional musician can be challenging. But, for concert pianists, it's also about adapting to a new instrument at every stop. Pianist Garrick Ohlsson is a frequent soloist in Kansas City. As part of an occasional series called Tools of the Trade, about performers and their relationship to the tools that make their work possible, we listened in to one of Ohlsson's rehearsals...in an unusual location.
    Artist: Garrick Ohlsson, American classical pianist.
    The Friends of Chamber Music brought Ohlsson to Kansas City, Mo. for a performance at the Folly Theater on January 31, 2014. The Independent's Paul Horsley described him as "the towering defensive tackle of a pianist" and called his performance of Beethoven's Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109 "sublime."
    Tool: Piano.
    Ohlsson says he's surprised when someone asks why he needs to practice, especially if it's a piece he's played before: "It's like saying to somebody who's about to run a marathon, 'Well, why do you have to train? You've done that before.' Oh yeah, right. You know, we know that peak athletes have to train and re-train. And we have to train too for athletic and musical reasons."
    Rehearsal piano in Kansas City, Mo.: A rare Steinway Model C Concert Grand built in 1881. It belongs to Cynthia Siebert, president and founder of The Friends of Chamber Music.
    Many touring performers have spent hours in Siebert's Brookside home, perfecting their technique on her Steinway. "Our job is to make their lives as simple and as streamlined as possible because we ask these people to go on stage and to bare their hearts in front of us. And that's a very difficult thing to do," she says. "We can hardly do it with our most beloved people, but we ask that of artists every day."

Комментарии • 6

  • @fazergazer
    @fazergazer 4 года назад

    Chopin sonata 3....This is a long time favorite sonata of mine. I had the pleasure of hearing Garrick Ohlsson perform this in the Lensic auditorium in Santa Fe several years back. The airline had lost his luggage so he performed in sweatpants and slippers. Upon the conclusion of the final movement, the audience leapt to its collective feet, there followed several minutes of applauses and cheers. Magnificent to hear this in person. Chopin would have been proud.

  • @falldog9
    @falldog9 3 года назад

    Such a wonderful generous artist.

  • @MrTedflick
    @MrTedflick 4 года назад

    Wonderful insight into this process

  • @chidlers99
    @chidlers99 9 лет назад +3

    the performance could not have been recorded on Feb 30, 2014. There are a maximum of 29 days in February :)

    • @DrQuizzler
      @DrQuizzler 7 лет назад

      Looks like the post came out on the 25th of February. One more reason it could not have been recorded on the 30th.

  • @pianoaround
    @pianoaround 9 лет назад

    Loved your video! You might like my videos too!