I found the extract from Alan Rusbridger's new book in http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013...lan-rusbridger yesterday's Guardian review[/URL] fascinating.
As well as editing the Guardian, Rusbridger is an amateur pianist of, IMHO, some distinction. The book is about the task he set himself of learning the Ballade in one year, devoting just twenty minutes of each of his very busy days (often 16 hours, 5 or more days a week) to learning it. He set himself also the goal of performing it to a group of friends. I commend his article. There is also a bit of his performance in a video linked from the website home page today.
As well as editing the Guardian, Rusbridger is an amateur pianist of, IMHO, some distinction. The book is about the task he set himself of learning the Ballade in one year, devoting just twenty minutes of each of his very busy days (often 16 hours, 5 or more days a week) to learning it. He set himself also the goal of performing it to a group of friends. I commend his article. There is also a bit of his performance in a video linked from the website home page today.
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