Boyce Lancaster interviews the pianist Simone Dinnerstein.Simone introduces her new CD, Bach: A Strange Beauty.She talks about the unusual and unexpected in Bach’s music – things she loves the most. She also talks about the performing process: the focus of it and her relationship with the audience.Simone recalls the recording of “Goldberg Variations,” which was later released as a self-financed recording.One of the compositions on the CD is Bach’s Keyboard Concerto No. 5 in F Minor, BWV 1056 and she talks about the experience of leading the orchestra from the keyboard.
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Boyce Lancaster interviews the pianist Simone Dinnerstein. Simone introduces her new CD, Bach: A Strange Beauty. She talks about the unusual and unexpected in Bach’s music – things she loves the most. She also talks about the performing process: the focus of it and her relationship with the audience. Simone recalls the recording of “Goldberg Variations,” which was later released as a self-financed recording. One of the compositions on the CD is Bach’s Keyboard Concerto No. 5 in F Minor, BWV 1056 and she talks about the experience of leading the orchestra from the keyboard.