“My mother said ‘I never wanted you to become a pianist.’" - Jerome Lowenthal
Living the Classical Life: Episode 26 Distinguished pianist, recording artist, and eminent Juilliard faculty member Jerome Lowenthal discusses the changing musical world, his legendary teachers William Kapell and Alfred Cortot, the positive side of participating in competitions, and the young musician's path to success through personal and musical well-being. LivingTheClassicalLife.com

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