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My Nine Lives: A Memoir of Many Careers in Music
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Leon Fleisher141 ratings, 4.10 average rating, 34 reviews
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“...as a pianist, I can’t say I was always a big fan of contemporary music. The challenge of late Beethoven, or Mozart, or Schubert seemed to me to be somehow greater or more worthwhile than that of learning difficult, ill-placed notes. To me, the kind of transcendence in the older pieces really was more interesting. That’s not to say I didn’t love the contemporary pieces I did play. I became very attached to the ones I learned, and I played them with pleasure and absolute commitment. It may be terrible to say this, but playing some of that music is like having a handicapped child. You love it all the more for the problems that it gives you.”
― My Nine Lives: A Memoir of Many Careers in Music
― My Nine Lives: A Memoir of Many Careers in Music
“The first problem I had with conducting was coming out on stage and turning my back on the audience. It was an utterly foreign sensation. I always felt as if my rear end were hanging out. That particular portion of my anatomy suddenly seemed enormous, living a life of its own, engaged in its own relationship with the public behind my back. For the first couple of years I conducted, I sat on a chair in front of the orchestra, to help quell that particular discomfort.”
― My Nine Lives: A Memoir of Many Careers in Music
― My Nine Lives: A Memoir of Many Careers in Music
