Every Good Boy Does Fine
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
In this searching and funny memoir, renowned pianist Jeremy Denk recounts his improbable journey from a temperamental six-year-old piano prodigy in New Jersey to one of the world's greatest living pianists. Following a family crisis that uproots him to New Mexico, he faces the challenges of adapting to a new environment while navigating the trials of junior high school. His escape to college introduces him to a diverse array of music teachers, each leaving a mark on his development through a series of humiliations and triumphs. Denk's narrative eloquently explores the joys and struggles of artistic practice, highlighting the hours of daily repetition and the pressure from parents and educators. He offers a nuanced look at the complex relationship between student and teacher, portraying both the cruel and kind aspects of mentorship. Through imaginative prose, Denk examines the relevance of classical music to everyday life, delving into the works of composers like Bach, Mozart, Schubert, and Brahms. He seeks to understand the visceral impact of melody, harmony, and rhythm, while reflecting on the lessons learned from his remarkable teachers. Ultimately, he emphasizes the importance of questioning the purpose of music in our lives.
