Listen "Episode 64 - Purpose"
Episode Synopsis
🎙 Episode 64 – PurposeG’day and welcome back to Piano, Finally. This week I had something like a first public performance—playing my four showcase pieces for a junior music class I was covering. They asked, I played, and it went alright. With just two weeks until the actual showcase, I’m ramping up practice but not aiming for perfection—it’s about learning, and sharing the journey.🎧 YouTube Spotlight – Ten Keyboard Sounds EVERY Player Should HavePierre Piscitelli’s video on Ten Keyboard Sounds every player should know is a treasure. From grand and upright pianos to Rhodes, DX7s, Wurlitzers, Clavinets, B3 organs and synth pads, Pierre demonstrates each sound with real song examples and tutorials. I’ve already been matching them on the Nord—and it’s a resource I’ll be coming back to often.📝 Essay – PurposeWhat’s the purpose of education? Increasingly, governments treat it as job training, and arts programs—particularly music—are the first to be cut. Yet the benefits of music are profound: leadership, culture, creativity, and joy. Only 37% of students in Australia are taught music at school, and often by non-specialists. We need to push back. Music isn’t just about careers; it’s about happiness, history, and living a full life. Those of us who know its value must keep speaking up.🎼 Review – Sydney Symphony Orchestra 2026 SeasonSubscription renewals are out, and I’ve secured my Sunday series. Next year’s program includes Holst’s The Planets, Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1, Ligeti, Dvořák, Bach, and Mozart’s Symphony No. 39. There are also extras—masterclasses with Bryn Terfel and Anna Lapwood, plus Lucas and Arthur Jussen playing Poulenc. If you’re in Sydney, check out the 2026 season. It’s a wonderful way to support live music.🎶 ProgressWith the showcase looming, practice is focused entirely on the “old four”: Spindler’s Canon, Türk’s Bagatelle in F, and Andrew Craggs’ Afternoon Snooze and Blackout Blues. Devi has also given me some improvisation exercises, and while they’re not world-shattering, they’re fun and freeing. All recorded this week on the Nord Stage 4 using a mix of pianos and electric pianos from the standard library.The contents of this podcast were entirely generated by a human. These show notes, however, were created by ChatGPT.Send me a text message.You can contact me: via email at [email protected]; this is probably the best option the show website, www.pianofinally.show Instagram and Threads @pianofinally and on YouTube all the podcast directories - list here's the RSS feed Some of the links to books and other items mentioned in the podcast are affiliate links for Amazon or other providers. If you use one of these links, a commission may be paid to me at no additional cost to you. Thank you if you use a link. All reviews of products, websites and services are unpaid, and no sponsorship has been received for any content on this podcast.
More episodes of the podcast Piano, finally
Episode 72 - A Bit of a Challenge
09/11/2025
Episode 71 - Out West Piano Fest
02/11/2025
Episode 70 - The Judging of Art
19/10/2025
Episode 69 - It's Not About the Money
12/10/2025
Episode 68 - It Takes Time
05/10/2025
Episode 67 - If a Job's Worth Doing…
28/09/2025
Episode 66 - Nothing's Wasted
21/09/2025
Episode 65 - Aspirations
14/09/2025
Episode 63 - Narrow or Broad
31/08/2025
Episode 62 - Why are we playing?
17/08/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.