However, yes, especially as one gets older, you know, you really hope that your music will become more generally available, even though some of the performances might be riddled with faults.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't see how they can with most of my pieces, but I think it's unfortunate that they can through familiarity with flashy performances of a great deal of other music.
If my musical tastes are continuing to grow up, and I am not really too interested in the music that my kids listen to, then I assume that the audience is doing the same.
From being a teacher and educator, I see the state of the music through the eyes of an 18-year-old coming on to the scene, and we want to make sure it stays intact. With my generation, it's our duty to do that.
I think no matter what kind of music you play, there will be moments when you feel like it's all been done before.
I'll probably be 80 years old and still performing. Music is like fashion, it changes. But some things will always be the same.
I feel like I've matured more musically than I have personally. But I totally embrace what becoming older has to offer. I find the wisdom that comes with each passing year is a trip.
Well, no. I believe that it's not at all impossible that some of the performances that I've heard so far by some pianists may be superior to my own playing because those are two totally different acts altogether.
Always, however brutal an age may actually have been, its style transmits its music only.
No, we've been performing our old songs a little differently each performance.
Music doesn't really require whether the person's a young person or old person for whatever kind of music it is.