I'm not really a pianist.

My dream job is being a pianist

The piano ain't got no wrong notes.

I want to act in a film like 'The Pianist.'

My mother wanted me to be a concert pianist.

I started off as a studio pianist in Hollywood.

I'm a pianist - I studied jazz piano in college.

Being a pianist allows me to play in any language.

'The Pianist' is a movie I could watch over and over again.

Baton technique is to a conductor what fingers are to a pianist.

Then, for a hot three or four weeks I wanted to be a concert pianist.

To search for a pianist, it is very difficult; sometimes you find one.

My father was a stone mason, and a talented amateur pianist and vocalist.

I am rather what we usually call a Pop pianist with my own romantic style.

Mother, being a pianist, told me how to play with my fingers on the piano.

My oldest daughter is a pianist; she plays concerts. We play together, also.

For the longest time, I wanted to become a pianist. That was kinda my thing.

If I had my life to live over, I wish I could be a great pianist or something.

If you can't get a job as a pianist in a brothel, you become a royal reporter.

My dad was a fine pianist and he had a lot of great records and beautiful music.

I'm a classically trained jazz pianist - I've been playing since I was 3 years old.

My father was a classical pianist, and my mother was a singer of just about everything.

I was for a minor amount of time but I was probably a better pianist at 15 than I am now.

I actually started as a concert pianist. I had a scholarship to the Julliard School of Music.

I was like a well trained pianist who knows which note to hit, but can't make the music his own.

My wife is an incredible pianist. I don't think there's anything my wife can't do, in all actuality.

I wanted to be a concert pianist at Carnegie Hall; that is what I wanted to do from really early on.

I'm lucky enough to be doing my dream job, but my second dream job would be to be a concert pianist.

It just so happens that my oldest and best friend is Bob James, the Grammy-winning great jazz pianist!

I wanted to be a pianist but it just wasn't my thing. I guess I wanted to stand up rather than sit down.

The people who raised me musically are my mother, who is a classically trained pianist, and my stepfather.

My mother, Minuetta Kessler, was a concert pianist and composer who performed at Carnegie Hall and Town Hall.

I've been classically trained in piano since I was little. My father was a pianist, so they started me early.

My father was a banker, but he was an independent spirit. He was a very good pianist and very much into music.

When a little more than a teenager, I was a piano-bar pianist in the land where I was born and raised, Tuscany.

As a young pianist in Hollywood, I began orchestrating for others, and I just felt really comfortable doing that.

In 'The Pianist,' Polanski transformed his ghastly knowledge of the camps into an act of artistic self-expression.

Originally I studied as a musician, a classical pianist. That was my career before I took up acting in my late 20s.

I can't get anything out of an orchestra if I have the 10 best guitarists, but I don't have a pianist or a drummer.

The pianist Cecil Taylor is extremely melodic; the guitarist Derek Bailey is extremely melodic, and Ornette Coleman.

In fact although I have studied in a Conservatory the classical piano, I do not consider myself a classical pianist.

Jazz is a constant theme in my life. My father is a jazz pianist, and from an early age I have been surrounded by it.

There were two things I used to do to seduce girls: jokes and music. Since I'm not a great pianist, jokes were my thing.

I started out as a pianist and singer in gay and piano bars - they were the only places I could get a job singing show tunes.

My mother was a classical pianist and my stepfather was an industrialist who was passionate about composing contemporary music.

I wanted to be a veterinarian until I saw a video of a vet performing surgery on a dog. Then I decided I wanted to be a pianist.

Beethoven, Schubert, Schoenberg, Berg imply a type of pianist who is intellectual. That's not always associated with female soloists.

Have you ever heard of a pianist who never had to practice - or of an architect who didn't bother to find out why buildings stand up?

Bill Evans is a real serious jazz pianist who, in my book, crossed over boundaries in terms of color. He used the piano as his canvas.

I come from a wonderful family. My mother was a pianist and my father was a salesman. They were very middle-class, very middle-Western.

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