Episode 13

One of the highlights of the episode is David's exploration of George Winston's evocative music. George Winston, an American pianist and composer, is known for his "rural folk piano" style. His works, which are often inspired by seasons and times of day, provide a rich tapestry of melodies that are both approachable and inspiring for pianists at various skill levels. David encourages listeners to explore Winston's music, available on platforms like Apple Music and YouTube, and shares his personal experience with some of Winston's pieces.

Join me, David Reidy, in the latest episode of "Piano, Finally."  We delve into the evocative music of George Winston, whose compositions provide both challenge and inspiration. I'll be guiding you through his pieces, ideal for both keen listeners and budding pianists. Plus, let's confront the demons of stage fright together, exploring how to turn performance jitters into a source of joy.

I'll explore my personal progress with Nino Rota's "A Time For Us" from the classic film "Romeo and Juliet." Struggling to maintain tempo and perfect those tricky left-hand chords? You’re not alone. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pianist, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration for all stages of your musical journey.

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