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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.
Recent Posts
French classical pianist Genevieve Joy has died
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
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
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
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
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
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...


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