. . . she practiced unstintingly each day, the Beethoven, the Liszt, her beloved Chopin, and the Fantasy over which her fingers were gradually gaining control. Pianists will tell you that they practice in order to reduce the risk of catastrophe, but they know that to play with complete safety is an insult to their art. Music demands risk, a condition that Anna seems to have embraced with near-manic devotion, as if by engaging the demons inherent in her art she might destroy all claims they might have on her.—Ben Fountain, "Fantasy for Eleven Fingers," Brief Encounters with Che Guevara (2006)
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
'Music demands risk'
Labels:
art,
artist's craft,
fingers/hands,
music
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