Thanks Andrea and Zsolt for such an inspiring conversation. As a musician and teacher, this interview made my day here in New York. I will listen over and over again.
Hi Zsolt - I don't usually leave comments but I am a long time follower of your interviews, since your inception at the old channel. I appreciate your earnestness and gravity in crafting, structuring these interviews; these come across to me with much more intimacy, value, and personal connection than other channel(s) that have come to be popular (for now) because they resorted down to using clickbaity titles. I am not sure about others, but those types of videos have not sold with me, but I believe your contents will stand the test of time. Something of worth usually takes longer time for it shine to the surface - I believe your contents are exactly that. People will realize the depth of your work over time, I am sure; things with more dimension and nutrition usually takes more time to digest. I hope you are well. It would be of great delight to the public if you can continue these series, but whichever path you choose to walk, I wish you the best - I am sure you will be great in whatever you do. Some things shine beyond specific categories of work, and it can be very revealing about you as an artist, and as a person. Thanks for reading this; I hope you have a nice day.
Thank you so so much, belatedly, for your incredible words, deeply meaningful on many levels. I will share them with our producers. We have been busy at work preparing the next season of releasees, and it will be an expanded concept--we hope you will enjoy and find meaning in them too. We are very excited about it. Keep an eye out here in a few days! Thanks so much, Zsolt
Sooooo exciting. What a beautiful and enriching talk. Thank you as always. And thanks for hitting on some of the deeper aspects of creativity and performance.
We are so delighted that you found us and enjoyed this episode! We hope you’ll enjoy the next episodes as well as our growing archive-and we hope that you’ll keep in touch!
Congratulations with sincere thanks to Zsolt and to Andrea, for this wonderful and inspiring interview! Andrea, your visionary words give encouragement to many young aspiring “musicians in training,”and even to a few older ones too! God bless, see you soon! ❤😊
Yes Zsolt, patience is a virtue and at last here you are with remarkable young and very brave Andrea Cicalese. I hope many your musicians listen to this and I shall send it to the Concert Gebouw in Amsterdam. I feel lucky to see him and listen to him and Antonio and other friends of Andrea, Thank you piano-man and Violin-young man. 👍👍🌷🌷🌷(Hollanda-eu)
Thanks for this amazing interview, Zsolt and Andrea. And it's amazing that this interview is the result of you running into each other. It reminds me of the occasion that I ran into you and your musician friends Alexander and Johnny in Berlin near the Deutsche Oper: synchronicity. And I am so grateful that you and your agent invited me to hear you and Alexander do the the Grieg Sonata in the Bechstein rooms. What struck me especially about this interview is the fact that you mentioned honesty: honesty in playing music which would include honesty towards your fellow musicians and towards your audience and communicating that honesty. I still hope to get to Germany to hear you do the Bruch and a recital. Be well, my friend and thanks again for this fantastic interview.❤
Hello Andrea! There a BBC Radio 3 programme called 'This Classical Life'. Jess Gillam hosts the music show for people who like classical and other stuff too. Music, eclectic playlists and chat, with a new guest every week. They should get you on too. Happy Birthday!!!
@@Living-the-Creative-Life Jess won BBC Young Musician a while back. She's a sax player. It's good to hear younger folks talk about music , not just classical.
Such a beautiful conversation, such a sparkling young musician passionate about what he does, why, where and for whom. Fantastique. Thank you, LCL team
What a fabulous interview. Each of you occupies a special place in my heart. You never disappoint, and always brighten my outlook for a bright future. Thank you both! Best wishes.
Thanks Andrea and Zsolt for such an inspiring conversation. As a musician and teacher, this interview made my day here in New York. I will listen over and over again.
Thank you so much, Walter, for the incredible support and encouragement! Please keep in touch 🙏✨ -zsolt
Thanks for watching!
Hi Zsolt - I don't usually leave comments but I am a long time follower of your interviews, since your inception at the old channel. I appreciate your earnestness and gravity in crafting, structuring these interviews; these come across to me with much more intimacy, value, and personal connection than other channel(s) that have come to be popular (for now) because they resorted down to using clickbaity titles. I am not sure about others, but those types of videos have not sold with me, but I believe your contents will stand the test of time. Something of worth usually takes longer time for it shine to the surface - I believe your contents are exactly that. People will realize the depth of your work over time, I am sure; things with more dimension and nutrition usually takes more time to digest.
I hope you are well. It would be of great delight to the public if you can continue these series, but whichever path you choose to walk, I wish you the best - I am sure you will be great in whatever you do. Some things shine beyond specific categories of work, and it can be very revealing about you as an artist, and as a person.
Thanks for reading this; I hope you have a nice day.
Thank you so so much, belatedly, for your incredible words, deeply meaningful on many levels. I will share them with our producers. We have been busy at work preparing the next season of releasees, and it will be an expanded concept--we hope you will enjoy and find meaning in them too. We are very excited about it. Keep an eye out here in a few days! Thanks so much, Zsolt
Summary: "I like to play music". Thank you for having me, dear friends. This will be repeated!
Did you do Gymnasium in German ? And you speak English extremely well ... that's quite an achievement in itself.
@@neilford99 thanks. I did :)
Es un regalo para el oído y el alma escucharte. Gracias ,Andrea.
Thank you so much for watching and for leaving meaningful feedback!
@@Living-the-Creative-Life 👋
What an amazing episode!!!
Congratulations Andrea and Zsolt🎉❤
We thank you so much for your words of support! ✨
Thanks for watching!
Sooooo exciting. What a beautiful and enriching talk. Thank you as always. And thanks for hitting on some of the deeper aspects of creativity and performance.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much, John-always a delight to hear from you and to get your thoughtful and insightful feedback! -zsolt
What a fantastic and inspiring interview! Congrats!
Thank you for your support Paolo ✨
I’m thankful I came across this series!! Thank you Andrea and Zsolt for a fascinating conversation! ❤
We are so delighted that you found us and enjoyed this episode! We hope you’ll enjoy the next episodes as well as our growing archive-and we hope that you’ll keep in touch!
Thank You for this series ❤️♥️
We are grateful to you--we would not exist without you and others who take an interest and like our work!
Thanks for watching
Congratulations with sincere thanks to Zsolt and to Andrea, for this wonderful and inspiring interview! Andrea, your visionary words give encouragement to many young aspiring “musicians in training,”and even to a few older ones too! God bless, see you soon! ❤😊
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What a wise wonderful Young inspiring Human Being Artist and Violinist
Thank you for your nice words!
Yes Zsolt, patience is a virtue and at last here you are with remarkable young and very brave Andrea Cicalese. I hope many your musicians listen to this and I shall send it to the Concert Gebouw in Amsterdam. I feel lucky to see him and listen to him and Antonio and other friends of Andrea, Thank you piano-man and Violin-young man. 👍👍🌷🌷🌷(Hollanda-eu)
Thanks to you, one of our most incredible supporters!
Thanks for this amazing interview, Zsolt and Andrea. And it's amazing that this interview is the result of you running into each other. It reminds me of the occasion that I ran into you and your musician friends Alexander and Johnny in Berlin near the Deutsche Oper: synchronicity. And I am so grateful that you and your agent invited me to hear you and Alexander do the the Grieg Sonata in the Bechstein rooms. What struck me especially about this interview is the fact that you mentioned honesty: honesty in playing music which would include honesty towards your fellow musicians and towards your audience and communicating that honesty. I still hope to get to Germany to hear you do the Bruch and a recital. Be well, my friend and thanks again for this fantastic interview.❤
So glad you enjoyed this one, Adrian!
Hello Andrea! There a BBC Radio 3 programme called 'This Classical Life'. Jess Gillam hosts the music show for people who like classical and other stuff too. Music, eclectic playlists and chat, with a new guest every week. They should get you on too. Happy Birthday!!!
We hope that this episode might help entice them to have Andrea on as a guest indeed! ✨
@@Living-the-Creative-Life Jess won BBC Young Musician a while back. She's a sax player. It's good to hear younger folks talk about music , not just classical.
She didn’t win, she was runner up to Sheku Kanneh Mason
@@toscanaremi thanks.
Such a beautiful conversation, such a sparkling young musician passionate about what he does, why, where and for whom. Fantastique. Thank you, LCL team
What a fabulous interview. Each of you occupies a special place in my heart. You never disappoint, and always brighten my outlook for a bright future. Thank you both! Best wishes.
Thank you so much, Bob, for these wonderfully meaningful and supportive words! Stay tuned for new episodes soon--Zsolt
Interesting his comments on the usage of the competitions as a tool for promotion that he doesn't need given his current work.