Sergei Yursky. (№ 360587)

I will never forget the Japanese Keck. I put in Tokyo, a play by Ibsen. I imagine a young actress Keck. There was just a small role of a girl who comes into the room to Borkman (the play "Yun Gabriel borkman". - Esquire), playing the piano and no longer appears. I asked: "You play the piano?" "No, don't play". Well, nothing, say, Grieg will be on the radio sound, and you simply hear, or behind the scenes put musician, what's worse, of course. She asks: "And maybe I'm playing?" What you say, it's complicated. And leave. Held for two months, we have a cocktail, eat some meat, my name is: "We want the Cake you played". She sits down - fingers like matchsticks, and powerfully plays "Norwegian dance" Grieg, difficult, virtuosic thing. How? What? "Are you in school?" "Yes, the teacher took". - "Wait, you were on tour in America." "Was, Yes." She's in America agreed and all the free time did not go to America, and learned. I was ashamed, I told you that it's a small role that it is generally no one will appreciate. Is polite and smiling - she just wanted to do everything the best way.
Quote Explanation: "The rules of life, Sergey Yursky," the magazine Esquire (Esquire).
№ 360587   Added MegaMozg 11-02-2019 / 20:06

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