WORKSHOP FOR PIANISTS – AUGUST 1-7, 2018
PARTITURA MOVEMENT
Maria João Pires . Miloš Popovic . Giuseppe Ravì
























DISCOVER YOUR REAL POTENTIAL
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WORKSHOP FOR PIANISTS – AUGUST 1-7, 2018
PARTITURA MOVEMENT
Maria João Pires . Miloš Popovic . Giuseppe Ravì
























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“It’s funny and interesting because they’ve found that with actors who are athletes and actors who are visual artists, music helps. For example, I’m a big rhythm and paintings person, so being a musician really helped me, particularly with Shakespeare, which subsequently helped me with acting because I’ve played so many characters who give a lot of monologues[laughs]. So I’m good at that because I was really good at Shakespeare, and I was good at Shakespeare because of my music. I was able to apply my musical trends to my Shakespearean study.
But the rhythm and the key to the character is very important as well, and you’ll find that especially when you’re doing characters who have different accents. Most of the characters that I’ve played don’t talk like me in real life, and I’ve played a few characters who speak similar to each other: you know the commanding officer, cop type. And in terms of being able to break down how I approach learning lines, I was able to apply my experiences from playing the piano, so that was also very helpful.”
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What do you consider to be the most important ideas and concepts to impart to aspiring musicians?
This is incredibly difficult to answer as every individual needs something different. However these are a few thoughts I find important:
1. Technique and expression/sound are one and the same thing – they can not be separated from each other.
2. There are no shortcuts in music making. Finding ones own voice is a long and difficult process – there is no substitute for honesty in music.
3. Learn to calibrate your inner compass to guide you. Approval or rejection by others can inspire you to learn but should never determine the direction you’re moving.
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