
#6 In conversation with pianist Saskia Giorgini
A candid conversation with internationally acclaimed pianist Saskia Giorgini, where she reflects on the evolving role of pianists and what fuels her enduring passion for music.
A candid conversation with internationally acclaimed pianist Saskia Giorgini, where she reflects on the evolving role of pianists and what fuels her enduring passion for music.
74 years ago, on this very day, 16th of September 1950, Romanian pianist Dinu Lipatti was playing his last recital in Besançon - France.
In this episode of the Piano Fortissimo Podcast, I have the honour and joy to talk with renowned Dinu Lipatti expert, Mark Ainley from The Piano Files and explore the life and legacy of the legendary pianist Dinu Lipatti. Mark Ainley shares his journey into Lipatti's world, revealing fascinating discoveries of rare recordings and personal anecdotes. Together, we discuss Lipatti's influences, his unique artistry, and how his recordings—though limited—continue to shape the classical music landscape. Tune...
It is clear that doubt is an inevitable part of life as a performing artist—and really, for anyone pursuing a creative or performance-based career.
By recognizing the difference between destructive and constructive doubt, we can transform moments of uncertainty into opportunities for self-improvement. It can be a quiet whisper or a loud roar, challenging your confidence, your choices, and your path. But what if we looked at doubt differently? What if doubt wasn't just an obstacle, but also a tool for growth?
Thank you for joining us, and remember:
Worry less and let the music flow!
Feel free to say...
What does it take to build a career in the modern music industry? Talent alone isn't enough, I hope you agree with me. In today’s compact episode, I’ve put together some tips and advice on what I believe is essential for building a career as a musician today. Of course, the work at the instrument is fundamental—that’s the core of our craft. But beyond that, there are so many other elements that are equally crucial if you want to not just survive but thrive in this industry.
Joining us today is a special guest from Bösendorfer, the renowned piano manufacturer celebrated for its exceptional instruments and rich history: Siebren van Hoog, a master piano technician. As a Bösendorfer Artist for over 20 years, I've had the pleasure of working with Siebren since 2019 and have learned so much over the past few years. He has traveled with me to many concerts, ensuring my pianos are always in the best possible condition.
Addressing your questions, we discuss the significance of building a strong relationship with your piano technician, explore whether some pianos are inherently more 'talented' than others,...
... and welcome to my first episode! From my early beginnings in Constanta/Romania, to Bucharest, Vienna, Paris, East Sussex, and back to my beloved Vienna, I’m taking you on a small journey through my musical path.
Thank you for joining me, and remember:
Worry less and let the music flow!
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Welcome to piano fortissimo, the podcast where the world of classical music meets personal stories and professional insights. Hosted by Alexandra Silocea, concert pianist and Bösendorfer artist, this podcast is your gateway to understanding the intricacies of music careers, the artistry behind pianos and other instruments, and much more.
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