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Blog of pianist Pierre-Arnaud Dablemont

Blog of pianist Pierre-Arnaud Dablemont

http://en.pierre-arnaud-dablemont.com/blog

Discover more about pianist Pierre-Arnaud Dablemont. This blog is also a place of sharing and discussion on piano and music more generally.

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  • French classical pianist Genevieve Joy has died

    Posted on Wednesday December 2nd, 2009 at 05:00 in contemporary music, interpreter, musical life

    Genevieve Joy died Friday night in her sleep at the age of 90 years old. Key figure in contemporary music, she had played a major role in the spread of contemporary piano repertoire, creating works of her husband, Henri Dutilleux to whom my thoughts ...

  • Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli

    Posted on Thursday November 19th, 2009 at 05:00 in documents

    A long time ago, I wrote few lines about Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and my fascination for this pianist. Today I propose a short video to better understand one of the things I find very interesting in his play. When speaking about pianists, we mus...

  • The pianist’s loneliness

    Posted on Wednesday November 11th, 2009 at 10:00 in pianist, interpreter, pianist's life

    Loneliness is an issue that quite often comes up in discussion with people who know and follow me. I work alone, I play alone, I like being alone most of the time, but isn't the feeling of loneliness heavy and suffocating? It is true that I don't mee...

  • One year to change

    Posted on Friday October 30th, 2009 at 10:00 in pianist's life

    I know I have not written a post for a while... The recent weeks have been difficult and I had neither the desire nor time to write something. Today I'm going back to my blog after a bad flu which has left me weak and tired. As usual, I didn't want ...

  • Pierre-Arnaud dablemont takes a sabbatical

    Posted on Thursday October 8th, 2009 at 11:00 in news

    After 10 years of intense work, Pierre-Arnaud Dablemont takes a sabbatical. Until summer 2010, the pianist will not appear on stage. This nedded break, long-planned, will give the musician time and space for deep thinking. Related posts:Is the deba...

  • On rituals and lucky charms

    Posted on Friday October 2nd, 2009 at 11:00 in bizarre, interpreter, pianist's life

    Last week I wrote here about going on stage and I evoked the "lucky charm". Today I will focus on pre-concert rituals as well as these charms. Some do not have rituals or lucky charms, and others elaborate complex rituals which become totally obsess...

Comments & Reviews

This blog is currently rated a 5.00 out of a possible 5 based on 1 comment.

Insanewm

5 stars Guillaume G.

Lots of insight and interesting tidbits of information about Piano and Music in general, a pleasure to read even for those who only WISH they could sit and make that Pleyel piece of wood speak the Muse's tongue ~

I'll make sure to listen to all those concertos you mentioned!

Posted: March 8th, 2009 | More Reviews From Insanewm | Report This Comment

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