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The professor watched carefully as Jun Hyuk played Bach this ti was over
When Jun Hyuk finished playing, the professor clapped lightly
“It’s good, really My ears got a treat today I enjoyed it”
The professoroutside to enter,
“You guys heard that? Tell reat perforive your evaluation?”
However, none of the students spoke The professor tsked at the silent students
“Oy, you’re all dense All you want to do is take pictures with hiet out They said he’s only played the piano for 2 years What’s wrong with you guys who have all been playing for over 10 years? If you don’t have playing skills, you need to at least gear your ears”
One fee to speak,
“I think he changes with each song As though it isn’t one person playing these songs, but a few people switching off? That’s the feeling I got”
Professor Jeon Hye Jin looked at the student and shtly,
“Well there’s at least one person whose ears are open You get an A this semester You don’t need to hear my lectures Come to my office a little later to tell et out”
The professor turned to Jun Hyuk as still sitting at the piano after kicking everyone out again
“The Schubert piano was Dinu Lipatti? The Japanese version of the album that EMI Records released?”
“Yes”
“Rachmaninoff was Van Cliburn from RCA Records Bach was Glenn Gould from SONY”
“Yes”
“Are you able to express any fa theht that she would be able to identify whichever pianist he played Was she not the best female pianist in Korea? If she did not know that, her fa But he did not know that she would be able to say the exact record in one try
In fact, the professor’s surprise was due to the fact that Jun Hyuk had reproduced performances from famous pianists’ records without any mistakes Most pianists were able to imitate another pianist’s style But there were few people who could play the piano in a way that invoked the record itself
“Roughly? If that was rough, all pianists in Korea need to stick their noses in dishwater and die You can reproduce the perforhly? This is I have no words”
Looking at the professor’s surprised face, Jun Hyuk could not hide his pride
“You’ve taken lessons froht? For someone who is self-educated, you don’t have very many bad habits”
She checkedthe piano? Jun Hyuk was surprised again
“Yes From Professor Go Sae Won for 2 years”
“What? From Go Sae Won? Go Sae Won isn’t one to stay still when you’re copying like this What on earth did he teach you?”
Jun Hyuk felt again that the world of classical was small He was positive they were close by the way she referred to him by his name, without a noree of separation
“I ned a song, I played it… and he just watched as I played Then if a bad habit came out, he would point it out… and that was it”
“Without evaluating the way you play the piano or after listening?”
“No He never said anything like that”
“That’s strange Why did he do that?”
It was a training method she could not understand in piano lessons If it were Professor Go Sae Won who had studied abroad, he would have insisted on expressing a pianist’s originality But for so out bad habits?
“Well that’s so I can just ask about”
Professor Jeon Hye Jin put the question behind her and began to talk about the results of exa the piano before your fingers were developed, you would have become an incredible pianist It’s really a waste”
The professor went froret
“Is it your dream to become a pianist?”
“No, it’s not”
“That’s a relief If it was, you would have just wasted 2 years And you’re too old If you’re 17, that’s the age when you should be preparing for co Suk Min finally realized what had been bothering hi to the two people speak It was this
“I see He has the ability to replicate anyone…”
Once Hwang Suk Min realized as bothering hier
“That’s it He doesn’t have a piano style of his own Since he was listening to CDs of the greats and learning on his own fro It is understandable”