Classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein on Bach: 'Listen to what the music is telling you'
Musician Simone Dinnerstein talks to Alan Rusbridger about her route from the Juilliard school to Carnegie Hall, her interpretation of Bach's music in her first album, Goldberg Variations, and new release A Strange Beauty. More on classical music at http://www.guardian.co.uk/music

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3. Why Musicians Must be Mountain Guides in Bach's Goldberg Variations | Simone Dinnerstein, 30 Bach

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Selecting A Steinway - with help from world-renowned pianist Simone Dinnerstein

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“There are no rules in Bach.” | In Rehearsal with Simone Dinnerstein – Bach D Minor Concerto

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“I Don't Have Perfect Pitch" — Surviving Stage Nerves and Mistakes ft. Bruce Liu

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Simone Dinnerstein, Piano & Pam Tanowitz Dance | 'New Work for Goldberg Variations' EPK

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Exploring J.S. Bach's "The Goldberg Variations" with Simone Dinnerstein

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András Schiff on his journey with the Goldberg Variations

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Pianist Simone Dinnerstein's Golden Standard

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Arthur Rubinstein in conversation with Bernard Levin (1968)

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What is a Puzzle Canon? The Divine Trickery of J.S. Bach - Milton Mermikides

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Simone Dinnerstein: NPR Tiny Desk Concert

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Music Break: Revisit Bach’s Goldberg Variations with Simone Dinnerstein

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John Eliot Gardiner: Bach's Habit of Imperfection | Big Think

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Peter Sellers - Parkinson Interview: very funny!

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Simone Dinnerstein, Johann Sebastian Bach - Simone Dinnerstein - Bach: A Strange Beauty EPK

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Glenn Gould and Humphrey Burton on Bach - Part 1 (OFFICIAL)

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Why Bach's Prelude is a Masterclass in Chord Progressions

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Christopher Hogwood on Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, son of J.S. Bach

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