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We know how important it is to establish the trust of the audience and really make sure that our enthusiasm is shared by those who attend the concerts.
Mozart isn't just pretty and isn't just emotional. There's another layer of inspiration which we all need.
Traditionally you would hear Mozart as a warm-up; you start with a piece of Mozart and go somewhere else.
We find ourselves having an incredible appetite for life. We're very lucky that way. We're well suited to each other.
I would advise all young musicians to not only experience and play chamber music, but to go to operas, speak to the singers, to explore and expand your horizons.
If you're dreaming of being a great soloist, walking on stage, receiving ovations night after night, having money thrown at you, girls chasing after you and your beautiful picture - that's wonderful. But what exactly does that have to do with the practice of music ?
The chamber music repertoire is so vast that if one is genuinely curious about music, the art of listening, understanding and responding to a score, the elementary skills and requirements of chamber works are easily applicable to that of any solo playing.