![]() ![]() ![]() And that was the case in the following six years until I had to admit that I lacked the necessary perseverance to become a good pianist. Completely enchanted I decided that the piano would be the instrument which was going to make me happy -not the violin that I had just started playing, following my father’s path. Finally, we wound up singing and playing at the piano all evening. After that I took him to my room and showed off my entire wardrobe. While I was sitting on the maestro’s lap, we shared our soup from the same bowl. That evening was to be an unforgettable and infuencing moment in my life. Since he had been my mother’s piano teacher at the Prague Music Academy and their relationship had deepened and warmed throughout the years, he accepted my mother’s offer to stay at our house. Lucie Stepanova tells us “In 1981, when I was four years old, Maestro Josef Palenicek gave a recital in the Czech town of Teplice where I lived with my parents at that time. As if four master hands have taken care of it.” Aart van der Wal at Opus Klassiek says “I do not believe that this music could sound more idiomatic. This week we add a new Stereo DSD 512 edition of the album for your listening enjoyment. It is one of the best selling albums in the Cobra Records catalog at NativeDSD.Com and one of three albums featuring Ksenia Kouzmenko at our music store. Our Album of the Week is Whispering Leaves with Lucie Stepanova (Cello) & Ksenia Kouzmenko (Piano). ![]()
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