by Noah Markson | May 10, 2012 | Pianists
“I chose to record my CD in this particular hall because I’ve played many piano concerts there, I’m familiar with the piano and I’m very fond of it. It’s in a big hall with big acoustics, it makes a lovely sound in that particular hall, the sound is rich... by Noah Markson | May 2, 2012 | Pianists
“My family all live in Tokyo so fortunately none of them were affected by the tsunami, but it was a huge shock. Many concert halls were totally destroyed and it’s been very difficult. The Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, the big orchestra in that region, has been... by Noah Markson | Apr 29, 2012 | Pianists
“Initially I was working on an electric keyboard, but by the time I got to Grade V, I realised that I needed to work on an acoustic piano. Because we only had a few pianos in my secondary school, I remember the rush at lunchtime or after school to get to... by Noah Markson | Mar 10, 2002 | Pianists
“I am just about to go on tour with the Goldberg Variations to Singapore and Australia. It takes 80 minutes to play the full version. I was at Dartington Summer School in 1982 to take part in Andras Schiff’s masterclass at his concert at the... by Noah Markson | Jan 10, 2002 | Markson Pianos
“It was over thirty years ago, I was at art college and we were given a project to design a relief sculpture for a bank and I thought I’d base it on the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra as I’d get lots of drawing practice and I could make something interesting based on...