What a great woman, I love it when she says that her experiences during the war made her richer than other people and changed her perspective on life, so that when people are complaining about things being terrible, she can tell them "Oh, it's not so terrible".
One of my piano teachers also escaped from the nazis, and when I once complained to her of losing something, she smiled, “Darling, let me tell you about losing things. When Hitler invaded Hungary, I lost my...”
Here's the great Arthur Rubenstein in his 90's, Chopin was truly his specialty!
Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteStuff Buddha, I want to be like her!
Regards,
Harry.
Harry -- You and me both!
ReplyDeletefabulous piece, thanks for sharing
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Andy
Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great woman, I love it when she says that her experiences during the war made her richer than other people and changed her perspective on life, so that when people are complaining about things being terrible, she can tell them "Oh, it's not so terrible".
ReplyDeleteOne of my piano teachers also escaped from the nazis, and when I once complained to her of losing something, she smiled, “Darling, let me tell you about losing things. When Hitler invaded Hungary, I lost my...”
Here's the great Arthur Rubenstein in his 90's, Chopin was truly his specialty!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAFoMN5mPcM&feature=related