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De Tachkent à Carnegie Hall : le parcours musical de Behzod Abduraimov
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De Tachkent à Carnegie Hall : le parcours musical de Behzod Abduraimov
Le pianiste ouzbek Behzod Abduraimov retrace son parcours musical, de ses débuts modestes à Tachkent jusqu’aux scènes prestigieuses du monde entier.
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My mother is a piano teacher and she was the one who started teaching me all the basics in music
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and also playing recordings for me. I guess I had an inspiration from that age because of my mother.
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I was very lucky because I had my mother at first as a first teacher, then Tamara Popovich,
00:30
she was very famous for working with kids, with talented kids and giving them a foundation,
00:38
a technical foundation and a general understanding of music and after that, at the age of 16,
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I moved to Kansas City, the United States, to study with another compatriot of mine, Stanislav Yudenich,
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who comes also from Tashkent. So I've studied with him and that was a different kind of work.
01:04
It was about refining your technique, understanding the styles and different composers and the language of music.
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Being on stage, I feel a responsibility because we as musicians, performing musicians,
01:30
we serve as a bridge, let's say, between the composer and the audience.
01:37
So we are spending many, many hours learning the score and also understanding the score
01:47
and trying to interpret and transfer the composer's intentions to the audience.
01:55
Of course, it's not like you just copy whatever is written and then play like a robot,
02:01
but you have to put your feelings, emotions.
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Any audience member who comes to the concert, even if they are not familiar with classical music,
02:12
if they feel something, if I could awake some emotions in them, it's a success.
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One of the challenging things is simply is you are never home. You have to travel, you have to fly,
02:31
check in, check out and long flights, but you get used to it and changing time zones and
02:38
feeling constantly jet lagged.
02:40
Classical music is something that will always be with us. It's something that human beings
02:52
came up with something the most beautiful because it doesn't depend on any politics or anything else.
02:59
It's just pure. It's a very proud moment for humankind, I think, not just the nation. So
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I always loved music from my experience as a child. Yes, there were some moments where I didn't want to
03:13
practice, to be honest, sure, but I always loved music. I always thrived to be a professional musician,
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play around the world in all these great concert halls. I was dreaming, let's say, about playing at the
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Paris Philharmonies, Sydney Opera House, Carnegie Hall in New York City or
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Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. So it all came true.
03:44
As a kid, I was always excited, you know, around New Year's time. One of my favorite movies was
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Home Alone. There is a moment in the second part, Home Alone 2 in New York City,
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where he meets this woman. And then she takes him, little Kevin, she takes him to some concert hall,
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a very beautiful concert hall. And then they listen to music, to a symphonic orchestra.
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And I always wondered, as a kid, I was wondering, what is this concert hall? So beautiful, so amazing.
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And it became a dream. One day, I would like to perform on that stage.
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So I was, what, 24 years old. And I'm on stage of Carnegie Hall. And then it came to my mind,
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this was the Carnegie Hall. In New York City, the most famous concert hall in the world. So
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that dream, while I was seven years old, came true.
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