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What did Liszt refuse to teach - and why? In the debut episode of Practice Room Breaks - the podcast, host and classical pianist Natalie Vargas Nedvetsky sits down with internationally acclaimed pianist, pedagogue and scholar Steven Spooner to uncover the surprising origins of the recital and masterclass, share untold stories from Liszt’s life and the era in which he lived, and hear excerpts from Spooner’s monumental 10-volume Liszt album — consisting of over 300 works and 35 hours of music.
Packed with jaw-dropping performances and deep insights on artistry, risk, and being a whole musician, this episode offers inspiration and wisdom for performers, students, and music lovers alike.
*If you like what you hear, make sure to subscribe and check out IMSLP’s YouTube channel for the video companion of this podcast.
What did Liszt refuse to teach - and why? In the debut episode of Practice Room Breaks - the podcast, host and classical pianist Natalie Vargas Nedvetsky sits down with internationally acclaimed pianist, pedagogue and scholar Steven Spooner to uncover the surprising origins of the recital and masterclass, share untold stories from Liszt’s life and the era in which he lived, and hear excerpts from Spooner’s monumental 10-volume Liszt album — consisting of over 300 works and 35 hours of music.
Packed with jaw-dropping performances and deep insights on artistry, risk, and being a whole musician, this episode offers inspiration and wisdom for performers, students, and music lovers alike.
*If you like what you hear, make sure to subscribe and check out IMSLP’s YouTube channel for the video companion of this podcast.