I got to know about Johannes Moser right before the lock down. He was suppose to play the LA Phil again. He has been an inspiration and a great musician to hear and see play. This was a great interview. 👍🏾
It’s on its way! It will be episode 100, which we are releasing out of order. It’s a look back on our archive and then there’s a part where we had former guests film themselves asking me a question, which I then only saw for the first time on camera and had only one shot at answering candidly😅 ✨
@@Living-the-Classical-Life I liked the way Lars Vogt spoke about using a IPad to relieve the stress of memory slips. So, I agree with you: problems can be solved. Then, it all seems so obvious. Love your show.
@@TheTmackey Thanks so much! Yes, last month I tried some recitals using iPad, but found that since I'm not yet used to it, it was confusing to switch between memory and reading, so I opted to just play from memory. But having it there was still a psychological comfort! I'm so touched you love the show! -zsolt
Hi Zsolt and Johannes, thank you so much for this deep insight into a professional musicians life. I feel really grateful. Especially how much more it means to be sucessful in this world than just being a good musician - the after-show-events, to ask for auditions on and on etc. What a focussed and strong personality must be there behind all this?
He mentioned a female musician that was translated as Yani Johnson, but I wasn’t successful in finding her in a Google search. Anyone know who he was referring to? 🙏🏼