The Pianist Podcast
The Pianist Podcast
Podcast Description
The Pianist Podcast is your backstage pass to the world of piano music. Join us as we explore the artistry, stories, and techniques that inspire pianists around the globe. Whether you're a beginner, an expert, or simply a piano enthusiast, you'll discover engaging interviews with world-class musicians, practical tips to improve your playing, and fascinating insights into the piano repertoire. Tune in today!
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The podcast primarily focuses on the artistry of piano music, pianist interviews, teaching techniques, and repertoire exploration, with episodes highlighting unique insights into composers like Schumann, tips for improving playing, and discussions on the intersection of performance and education.

The Pianist Podcast is your backstage pass to the world of piano music.
Join us as we explore the artistry, stories, and techniques that inspire pianists around the globe. Whether you’re a beginner, an expert, or simply a piano enthusiast, you’ll discover engaging interviews with world-class musicians, practical tips to improve your playing, and fascinating insights into the piano repertoire.
Tune in today!
Born without a right hand, British pianist Nicholas McCarthy talks about his unique musical achievements with Pianist editor Erica Worth. These include his being the first left-hand-only pianist to graduate from London’s Royal College of Music, his recent Proms debut in 2025, the launch of ABRSM’s graded syllabus for one hand, and much more.

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