Pianist Simone Dinnerstein used the lockdown to record an album of music by Philip Glass and Franz Schubert. We discuss how she built her career, how she recorded this album, and talk about Schubert's wonderful last piano sonata.
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Guest:
Simone Dinnerstein (https://www.simonedinnerstein.com)
Show notes:
A Character of Quiet (https://www.simonedinnerstein.com/a-character-of-quiet)
Paapa Essiedu in Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare Company (https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/mar/23/hamlet-review-paapa-essiedu-rsc-tragedy)
Photo of Simone Dinnerstein playing for Philip Glass (https://www.instagram.com/p/CEUPWsKAZ0h)
Circles: Glass Piano Concerto No. 3, and Bach Keyboard Concerto in G Minor (https://www.simonedinnerstein.com/circles)
Our next tracks:
Philip Glass: Einstein on the Beach (1984) (https://music.apple.com/us/album/philip-glass-einstein-on-the-beach-feat-robert-wilson/559017137)
Led Zeppelin: Physical Grafitti (Deluxe Edition) (https://amzn.to/2SQ3fMk)
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