What a stellar interview. I love that the gentleman really listens and bases his next questions from there. She’s amazing. Her small hands but beautiful playing are an inspiration for me.
@@hurricane_hazel we thank you so much for these incredible words of support and encouragement, and to know that Mme. Pires’ words resonate with you! -Zsolt, host ✨
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Maria João Pires deeply involves with her body and soul while playing the piano, it is an act of love that she shares with you and that makes a big difference, you can feel it. Pure magic! Nice interview. Thank you.
@@selvamachado7958 we are so delighted to have your feedback and comments and share your feeling about her magic. Thank you so much for watching! Please keep in touch.
Listening to Ms. Pires and her music is truly a transcendental experience. She offers us far more than just her performances; her music resonates deeply in my heart. I'm incredibly fortunate to have the chance to see her perform next May in Chicago. I wish her a long and healthy life, as both I and the world need the treasure of her wisdom and generosity, which extends beyond music. Thank you for the wonderful interview!
What a marvelous woman. And what marvelous thoughts. For me she is describing being (or perhaps becoming) an artist. This is very difficult because words have a two dimensional quality and true musical artistry seems to exist in four dimensions. The odd thing is that, however illusive, you recognise it the moment you hear it. Anyway, another lovely interview Zsolt. Thank you.
@@richardwhitehouse8762 Richard, your deeply felt words resonate with our team and with what we try to bring to you-thank you so so much. Please keep in touch! -Zsolt
Great conversation, but the speaking and the subtitles do not match, which is somewhat distracting. Please correct that. Thank you in advance. Apart from that it is always uplifting to listen darling Maria share her wisdom with us. I learned so much from her and am still learning. Every single day. She has that rare ability to make you aware of yourself and what you need as a pianist and bring it up in you even when she is not present physically.
Thank you so much for this feedback--we are working to correct the subtitles; we are finding that TH-cam sometimes changes our inputs, so we have alerted our team. Thank you so much for watching; we are so happy that Maria's special insights resonate with you--it seems many are connecting with this episode! Please keep in touch.
So great Zsolt!!! So great to see you again. And a wonderful interview. I watch the documentary Discovering The Sound about her school often. I'm not sure it's still functioning. Thankyou as always.
@@johnrock2173 John!! What a true pleasure to hear from you, especially considering our very long absence from new releases as we took in the huge project of the rebrand. So glad this resonated-please be in touch! -zsolt
Maria, "If I see music as an exchange, a giving and receiving, then I am not stressed. But if we are not in the exchange, the sharing,then I am stressed. If it is 'I give and you receive' (as in competition) then it is very unequal. A very unhealthy relationship. We are not able to be open to what happens beyond what we know."
Dear Mrs. Pianist Maria, what you give to your audience comes from your brain, then to your trained hands, but what sounds so loving is your heart that packages the music in your love and sends it to us, your public. There can be no criticism of your love for music. We love you Maria.🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 (Holland) Glad to find you again Zsolt- pianoman.
What a stellar interview. I love that the gentleman really listens and bases his next questions from there. She’s amazing. Her small hands but beautiful playing are an inspiration for me.
@@hurricane_hazel we thank you so much for these incredible words of support and encouragement, and to know that Mme. Pires’ words resonate with you! -Zsolt, host ✨
Thank you. I love Pires. Greetings from Poland.
Thank you so much for watching--we are so delighted that you have enjoyed this conversation with Mme. Pires! Thank you for following us--please keep in touch!
Maria João Pires deeply involves with her body and soul while playing the piano, it is an act of love that she shares with you and that makes a big difference, you can feel it. Pure magic!
Nice interview. Thank you.
@@selvamachado7958 we are so delighted to have your feedback and comments and share your feeling about her magic. Thank you so much for watching! Please keep in touch.
Listening to Ms. Pires and her music is truly a transcendental experience. She offers us far more than just her performances; her music resonates deeply in my heart. I'm incredibly fortunate to have the chance to see her perform next May in Chicago. I wish her a long and healthy life, as both I and the world need the treasure of her wisdom and generosity, which extends beyond music. Thank you for the wonderful interview!
What a marvelous woman. And what marvelous thoughts. For me she is describing being (or perhaps becoming) an artist. This is very difficult because words have a two dimensional quality and true musical artistry seems to exist in four dimensions. The odd thing is that, however illusive, you recognise it the moment you hear it.
Anyway, another lovely interview Zsolt. Thank you.
@@richardwhitehouse8762 Richard, your deeply felt words resonate with our team and with what we try to bring to you-thank you so so much. Please keep in touch! -Zsolt
Thanks a lot for another deep conversation. I missed you.
Thank you for making our day--we missed you too! We are so happy that these episodes bring joy to you, and we hope you keep in touch!
Magnificent mind. Her Arietta is shimmering with light. The best I’ve ever heard.
@@p.changpakorn she is a true master of communication and spirit!
Great conversation, but the speaking and the subtitles do not match, which is somewhat distracting. Please correct that. Thank you in advance. Apart from that it is always uplifting to listen darling Maria share her wisdom with us. I learned so much from her and am still learning. Every single day. She has that rare ability to make you aware of yourself and what you need as a pianist and bring it up in you even when she is not present physically.
You can turn off the subtitles
Thank you so much for this feedback--we are working to correct the subtitles; we are finding that TH-cam sometimes changes our inputs, so we have alerted our team. Thank you so much for watching; we are so happy that Maria's special insights resonate with you--it seems many are connecting with this episode! Please keep in touch.
So great Zsolt!!! So great to see you again. And a wonderful interview. I watch the documentary Discovering The Sound about her school often. I'm not sure it's still functioning. Thankyou as always.
@@johnrock2173 John!! What a true pleasure to hear from you, especially considering our very long absence from new releases as we took in the huge project of the rebrand. So glad this resonated-please be in touch! -zsolt
Maria, "If I see music as an exchange, a giving and receiving, then I am not stressed. But if we are not in the exchange, the sharing,then I am stressed. If it is 'I give and you receive' (as in competition) then it is very unequal. A very unhealthy relationship. We are not able to be open to what happens beyond what we know."
@@elizabethwallace7495 Thank you so much for transcribing this wonderful key moment for everybody! We are delighted the episode resonated with you.
Dear Mrs. Pianist Maria, what you give to your audience comes from your brain, then to your trained hands, but what sounds so loving is your heart that packages the music in your love and sends it to us, your public. There can be no criticism of your love for music. We love you Maria.🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 (Holland) Glad to find you again Zsolt- pianoman.
@@emilyhutjes Thank you so much for your incredible and sustaining support as always!