“I knew a teacher who for the last 20 years watched TV while teaching lessons.” - Dmitri Levkovich
Living the Classical Life: Episode 45 Dmitri Levkovich, who won top prizes in nearly 20 competitions around the world, discusses creative processes and daily practice, the benefits of competitions, the self-teaching artists do in solitude, recollections of his teacher Sergei Babayan and the development of technique, and how he overcame four years of tendinitis.

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What Music Teaches Us About Facing the End | Lars Vogt’s Last Interview

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The Day I Met Dmitri Shostakovich | Paavo Järvi

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The Billy Joel Interview

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Studying with the Great Sergei Babayan

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“Entering a competition is like going to a 7-11 and buying a lottery ticket.” - Emanuel Ax

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"Sublimity can be terrifying." - Paul Jacobs

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Stephen Hough - Living the Classical Life: Episode 9

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Berlin Phil Principal Explains Practice Secrets for Audition Success

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From Child Prodigy to Winning Fields Medal, Nobel of Math

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10 Levels of Advanced Listening

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Pianist Lucas Debargue – Success, Struggles, and Lots of Music | A Conversation with Ilya Takser

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Paris Olympics Pianist Alexandre Kantorow on The Gilmore Artist Award and Daily Practice!

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“I didn’t allow Lang Lang or Yuja Wang to compete.” - Gary Graffman

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Why Anthony Burgess Regrets Writing a Clockwork Orange! | Celebs Up Close

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“My career was mostly motivated by fear.” - Susan Graham

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Basic Principles in Piano Playing as Taught by Josef & Rosina Lhévinne, Explained by John Browning

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Inspiration And Habits From Sergei Babayan - Josh Wright Piano TV

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Classical keys to overcoming depression

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Seymour Bernstein: Chopin & Pedagogy (Interview)

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