Music
Hi Steph,
I read somewhere that you considered becoming a classical pianist at one
time. I’m not sure where you’d find the time nowadays to play the piano,
but do you still have any interest in playing classical music, or is
that mostly in the past?
Best wishes,
Patrick
Hi Patrick,
I studied piano from age 3 to 18…18 was when I started climbing, and piano went out the window. You know, a lot of that was rebellion, since I’d been studying music for so long and with a lot of strict practicing. When I was 3, my parents started me with the Suzuki method. I had to practice a half hour a day as a kid, and then when I was in high school, it was several hours a day between my own practice and various music groups I played or sang in. When I started climbing, I quit all of it completely. Like I said, I think a big part of that was rebellion. I can see now how valuable all that music training was, because it taught me how to focus, practice and take things apart to learn them. And I love music–there’s almost no kind I don’t like. Maybe I don’t like “easy listening”.
Several years ago I got a piano, and started playing a little bit here and there. But it is hard to find the time right now. Music is a huge part of my life, though as a listener now. So one of these days when there is suddenly more time, I’d like to start practicing and playing again. I most like Bach, Mozart and Chopin–especially now when I never play, Chopin works best for me, because there are usually less notes 😉
Steph
Thanks, Steph, for your reply. I play a little piano myself, and understand the huge time investment. Also the rebellion aspect, and maybe the desire to do something in the fresh air for a change! I suspect you’re right about how helpful the music training has been. You’re a multi-talented person for sure—I just had an image of you gliding into an outdoor theatre in your wingsuit and playing a Chopin nocturne for your fans. Well, maybe rock would be more popular with climbers, but some of us are like you and appreciate almost all kinds of music! One of these days, maybe you’ll play for your own enjoyment when you have more time. Best wishes, Patrick