by Noah Markson | Aug 14, 2015 | Markson Pianos
“Too few of us have social responsibilities, as musicians and as artists. I think some of us are afraid of taking social responsibility because we think this will affect our work as artists and the effort that we put into music or art. For me, I think... by Noah Markson | Jul 9, 2015 | People, Pianists
LA Ours is a unique journey as we met on a dating website to begin with, nothing to do with music! RS It took about three weeks of emailing to find out whether she was a violinist, a cellist or a flautist. It turned out that she was a pianist. LA I was certainly not... by Noah Markson | Nov 14, 2014 | Markson Pianos
“I liked Yugoslavia. It was my country and I had a lot of friends everywhere. Every year I played solo concerts, and also concerts with my violinist brother, in the former Yugoslav Republics. The whole country was my home. Then came the Yugoslav Wars... by Noah Markson | Oct 10, 2014 | Composer, People, Pianists
“I loved piano, I played since I was a small child; I had one tune that I made up when I was really young. I ended up going to the Royal Academy of Music where piano was my second study but Ive always played and it’s a huge source of inspiration to me to work at the... by Noah Markson | Oct 3, 2014 | Composer, People, Pianists, Uncategorised
Valerie Capers “Until my works are published they only exist in John’s handwriting. I wrote ‘Portraits in Jazz’ a long time ago. The first time ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) selected my work for their piano grade syllabus they picked...