Beethoven Blogging
CNET reports: “The world will get a rare live look into the high-stress world of professional classical music performance beginning Wednesday night, with all the catastrophically missed notes, beads of sweat and spine-tingling performances intact.”
“From its stage in Fort Worth, Texas, the International Van Cliburn Competition–often dubbed the Olympics of piano playing–will be Webcasting its quadrennial finals through this week. As a bonus for Net-heads, a sharply opinionated blog, written for casual music listeners as well as for professionals, is keeping score.”
No pun intended.
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