| 31. | Her pianist, William Vendice, played with stamina and elegance.
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| 32. | This is a history as much of tastes as of pianists.
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| 33. | Concert pianists will yawn before going out to an important performance.
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| 34. | But that, the pianist said, was never a problem.
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| 35. | And the classically trained pianist is a hit with the fans.
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| 36. | Because you know ( Russian-born pianist Vladimir ) Horowitz?
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| 37. | Similarly, isolation rather than emotion nudges her toward the pianist.
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| 38. | Clara Schumann was apparently the first pianist to do so prominently.
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| 39. | She was a brilliant pianist, a beautiful, wonderful woman.
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| 40. | A pianist has to be limber and agile to play it.
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