Re: Звёзды босиком
Добавлено: 13.06.2019, 01:42
Прочитал в новостях, что немецкая пианистка Элис Сара Отт (Alice Sara Ott) на концерте в Воронеже выступала босиком, поискал видео в интернете - действительно, она так везде и выступает, в концертном платье и босиком.
Одно из выступлений:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM0HqmptYlY
По поводу босоногости она говорит, что она так чувствует себя более комфортно. Сначала она играла в туфлях на высоком каблуке, но однажды оказалась за старинным инструментом, который был ниже, и ноги просто не помещались. Тогда она сняла туфли и играла босиком, и оказалось, что так даже удобнее :)
Famously, Alice performs barefoot. “I started doing this over ten years ago. I was playing on an historic instrument in Germany on which Liszt had performed. I always wore very high heels and I couldn’t put my knees under the keyboard because it was so low – people were much shorter at that time. I had no extra pair of shoes so I just had to take these ones off. Anyway, I wore a long dress so I thought nobody would see it. And it felt so comfortable!
“At home, I’m always barefoot. When I practise, I always sit cross-legged on the piano stool – I don’t like using lots of pedal when I practise, you should be able to do everything with your fingers then you can add pedal later for colour – but I practise cross-legged so I never wear shoes. I suppose it comes from Japan where you have to take off your shoes when you enter somebody’s apartment or house. It’s also hot on stage so it’s nice to feel the cool pedals against your feet! It certainly makes my luggage much lighter as I don’t have to pack as many pairs of shoes!”
https://bachtrack.com/interview-alice-s ... tober-2017
There are two things that trouble her in classical concert halls: dress codes and rules. Ott: “I don’t think the listeners need instructions on how to dress or listen. Music doesn’t deserve that! I believe you should be completely relaxed to be able to enjoy music. Personally, I feel most comfortable on bare feet. This is why I don’t wear shoes on the podium. There should be more ‘do’s’ and less ‘don’ts’.
https://cityproms.nl/en/music-doesnt-ne ... -or-rules/
Одно из выступлений:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PM0HqmptYlY
По поводу босоногости она говорит, что она так чувствует себя более комфортно. Сначала она играла в туфлях на высоком каблуке, но однажды оказалась за старинным инструментом, который был ниже, и ноги просто не помещались. Тогда она сняла туфли и играла босиком, и оказалось, что так даже удобнее :)
Famously, Alice performs barefoot. “I started doing this over ten years ago. I was playing on an historic instrument in Germany on which Liszt had performed. I always wore very high heels and I couldn’t put my knees under the keyboard because it was so low – people were much shorter at that time. I had no extra pair of shoes so I just had to take these ones off. Anyway, I wore a long dress so I thought nobody would see it. And it felt so comfortable!
“At home, I’m always barefoot. When I practise, I always sit cross-legged on the piano stool – I don’t like using lots of pedal when I practise, you should be able to do everything with your fingers then you can add pedal later for colour – but I practise cross-legged so I never wear shoes. I suppose it comes from Japan where you have to take off your shoes when you enter somebody’s apartment or house. It’s also hot on stage so it’s nice to feel the cool pedals against your feet! It certainly makes my luggage much lighter as I don’t have to pack as many pairs of shoes!”
https://bachtrack.com/interview-alice-s ... tober-2017
There are two things that trouble her in classical concert halls: dress codes and rules. Ott: “I don’t think the listeners need instructions on how to dress or listen. Music doesn’t deserve that! I believe you should be completely relaxed to be able to enjoy music. Personally, I feel most comfortable on bare feet. This is why I don’t wear shoes on the podium. There should be more ‘do’s’ and less ‘don’ts’.
https://cityproms.nl/en/music-doesnt-ne ... -or-rules/