Am I a real musician? I teach piano (which I studied from am early age) and earn modest sums from singing and playing in public, sometimes from memory.
To me, however, a real musician is someone like Charles Rosen who in his teens could sight read a Chopin Nocturne, then close the book and play it from memory. That is how he learnt the repertoire. I never developed such a skill and am not sure if I could have. However, I could after quite a few hearings play a substantial orchestral movement such as the slow movement of Dvorak 9 without having seen a score (absolute pitch helped here).
As for recognition, I have always had the ability to recognise a good many pieces almost at once, though this is often taking longer now I am older. Last night in the car I recognised the slow movement of Beethoven's A minor quartet within, I suppose, half a minute. Again, my absolute pitch helped me to recognise the Lydian mode.
My memory skills have served me well in performance and I have never had a serious lapse, though I have never found a way to memorise atonal music (Schoenberg Op. 19, McCabe Bagatelles).
To me, however, a real musician is someone like Charles Rosen who in his teens could sight read a Chopin Nocturne, then close the book and play it from memory. That is how he learnt the repertoire. I never developed such a skill and am not sure if I could have. However, I could after quite a few hearings play a substantial orchestral movement such as the slow movement of Dvorak 9 without having seen a score (absolute pitch helped here).
As for recognition, I have always had the ability to recognise a good many pieces almost at once, though this is often taking longer now I am older. Last night in the car I recognised the slow movement of Beethoven's A minor quartet within, I suppose, half a minute. Again, my absolute pitch helped me to recognise the Lydian mode.
My memory skills have served me well in performance and I have never had a serious lapse, though I have never found a way to memorise atonal music (Schoenberg Op. 19, McCabe Bagatelles).
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