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The Soundtrack of Piano
Martín García García
6 episodes
1 week ago
Martín García García is hosting conversations around the world about Music and Art through the lens of the Piano. Great people related to the Arts will pass by, giving their best ideas on performance, the future of Classical Music (and other genres, too!), why we should listen to this music, Pedagogy, and some possible ideas for future musicians who may find themselves in hard times to continue in this difficult path.
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Martín García García is hosting conversations around the world about Music and Art through the lens of the Piano. Great people related to the Arts will pass by, giving their best ideas on performance, the future of Classical Music (and other genres, too!), why we should listen to this music, Pedagogy, and some possible ideas for future musicians who may find themselves in hard times to continue in this difficult path.
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Episodes (6/6)
The Soundtrack of Piano
The Soundtrack of Piano | Track #06 - BEN LAUDE - On Finding a Way

In Episode 6, last of the season, we have a special conversation between two continents. I am with you from Warsaw, and Ben Laude is talking from the United States.

We shared many interesting takes on piano, philosophy, growing up while being in University, finding our way in the world of music... And much more!

Big shoutout for the sixth consecutive time to Attila Fekete for his tech savvy permanent support.

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8 months ago
1 hour 57 minutes 40 seconds

The Soundtrack of Piano
The Soundtrack of Piano | Track #05 - ALEXANDER GADJIEV - On Depth

In the Episode 5, we meet with you in Warsaw. This time, we are just meters away from the Chopin Institute and Museum, close to where so many things happened for us in 2021.

We talk with Alexander Gadjiev, very interesting pianist and a good friend. We share with you many important ideas that he holds on piano performance, relationships with music and the instrument... And more!

Big shoutout for the fifth consecutive time to Attila Fekete for his tech savvy permanent support.

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9 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes 52 seconds

The Soundtrack of Piano
The Soundtrack of Piano | Track #04 - SUJATRI REISINGER - On Silence

In this Episode 4, we talk to you from New York City once again. More particularly, from Yardley penthouse, which belongs to Klavierhaus. It belongs to New Jersey but the New York vibe added to the fantastic NY skyline view from the window, makes it a place that belongs in Manhattan. We talk with Sujatri Reisinger, owner of Klavierhaus and a very good friend. We share with you many important ideas that he holds on pedagogy, silence, piano making, piano acoustics… And more! Big shoutout to Attila Fekete for his tech savvy permanent support.

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9 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 25 seconds

The Soundtrack of Piano
The Soundtrack of Piano | Track #03 - JEROME ROSE - On Tradition

In this Episode 3, we talk to you from New York City. More particularly, from the legendary apartment on the Upper West Side in Manhattan of pianist, pedagogue (and my mentor!) Jerome Rose. We share with you many anecdotes from his entire life dedicated to music, and also some depth on what does it mean to be a musician, an artist, and why we do it.

Big shoutout, as always, to Attila Fekete. He does editing almost as well as he prepares pianos, and that is a big deal. Thank you!!

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11 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 57 seconds

The Soundtrack of Piano
The Soundtrack of Piano | Track #02 - LUCA FAZIOLI - The indispensable link

In this Track #2 of The Soundtrack of Piano, we are located in Warsaw, Poland. I have the pleasure to share what felt like a very short talk with Luca Fazioli. He is one of the leading voices in the world of piano makers, and his thoughts are always very insightful, stimulating and eye-opening. We speak about pianos, about the relationships between musicians and their instruments, what piano makers may strive for and if those goals match with pianists’. Please, enjoy! Thanks as always to Attila Fekete for his endless work and dedication. I could not have done these series without him.

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1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes 27 seconds

The Soundtrack of Piano
The Soundtrack of Piano | Track #01 - HAYATO SUMINO - Being Unique

Finally, a long-dreamed project starts. In this First Episode of Season 1, we get to start with the right foot, talking with Hayato Sumino in Tokyo.


We explore in a conversational manner all sorts of matters related to music making and meaning in our work. His take is refreshing, and he represents the next generation of artists working hard for a better future in the classical (and non-classical) music world. His niche has been found by combining his classical training with creativity, ensuring a unique outcome every time.


I also share with everyone my thoughts on the topics of moving forward in University, finding balance, finding the source of truth in Music interpretation, pedagogy...


If you enjoy one tenth of what I experienced talking with him in a relaxed pace, it will be already an exciting experience!

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1 year ago
56 minutes 6 seconds

The Soundtrack of Piano
Martín García García is hosting conversations around the world about Music and Art through the lens of the Piano. Great people related to the Arts will pass by, giving their best ideas on performance, the future of Classical Music (and other genres, too!), why we should listen to this music, Pedagogy, and some possible ideas for future musicians who may find themselves in hard times to continue in this difficult path.