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#1997626 - 12/10/12 10:35 PM
A thanks to my piano teacher...
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Registered: 08/31/11
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Loc: Ohio, USA
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I just learned that my piano teacher, who for the last many months has not been able to teach because of failing health, passed away. R.I.P. Anthony Smetona: http://www.cleveland.com/obituaries/index.ssf/2012/12/anthony_algirdas_smetona_was_a.htmlI will always remember him for introducing me to the piano, for his kind words and encouragement, for his many insights and pointers, for our conversations. He was so generous with his time, often continuing lessons long beyond our appointed hour. He was also generous in other ways, often giving me a book or a score and refusing payment. I miss our time together. Music is such a great way to bring people together. I am thankful for that. If I were a believing sort, I would like to think that Anthony is now healthy and tickling the keys on a grand somewhere in another realm... that would be such sweet music to hear.
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#1997630 - 12/10/12 10:49 PM
Re: A thanks to my piano teacher...
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Registered: 09/16/06
Posts: 4635
Loc: Santa Fe, NM
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Oh, sorry to hear that Bessel. Yep. Tickling the ivories in another realm. Peace to him.
Cathy
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#1997654 - 12/10/12 11:20 PM
Re: A thanks to my piano teacher...
[Re: bessel]
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Registered: 12/16/10
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Loc: Midwest USA
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And he left behind a wonderful legacy, the gift of music.
Bessel, thank you for posting your appreciation of him.
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#1997677 - 12/11/12 12:13 AM
Re: A thanks to my piano teacher...
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Registered: 08/21/09
Posts: 1021
Loc: Cleveland, OH
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Bessel, it's hard to say good-bye to someone who has been important in your life. It sounds like you can count yourself lucky in having had the privilege to know him.
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#1997701 - 12/11/12 02:16 AM
Re: A thanks to my piano teacher...
[Re: bessel]
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Registered: 01/06/12
Posts: 882
Loc: Toronto, Ontario
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Beautiful tribute, Bessel. Good studio teachers can have the sort of quiet yet deep impact Mr. Smetona had. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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#1997705 - 12/11/12 02:28 AM
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[Re: bessel]
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Registered: 09/14/10
Posts: 1249
Loc: Scottsdale, AZ
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Im sorry to hear. But you will always hear his words when you play the old pieces you studied with him. I still hear my childhood teacher's voice when I try to play quietly. "Curl your finger" she used to say. Piano teachers are very special people.
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#1997736 - 12/11/12 04:53 AM
Re: A thanks to my piano teacher...
[Re: bessel]
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Registered: 02/26/06
Posts: 2323
Loc: Andorra
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What a lovely thought, Bessel. He seems like a highly interesting fellow. I think that you are right, it was an extra-ordinary chance to have known this man and to have studied with him. And you are right to want to express your recogntion.
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#1997741 - 12/11/12 05:34 AM
Re: A thanks to my piano teacher...
[Re: bessel]
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Registered: 02/26/06
Posts: 2323
Loc: Andorra
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I am curious: the obituary that you linked speaks of "hammer-battering fingers". Do you know what that refers to? Was he a manual-trade worker of some sort?
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#1997868 - 12/11/12 12:33 PM
Re: A thanks to my piano teacher...
[Re: bessel]
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Registered: 08/31/11
Posts: 242
Loc: Ohio, USA
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Thank you all for your kind words.
Landorrano - I'm pretty sure they were referring to the hammers on a piano... ie that he could play with great dynamic range.
Which reminds me of one of the things he often remarked on... that one needed to learn to play hard before trying to play soft. That beginners tend to play softly because they are afraid of hitting a wrong note... by playing hard you get over that, and once you have that, you can play as soft as you want.
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#1998305 - 12/12/12 11:18 AM
Re: A thanks to my piano teacher...
[Re: bessel]
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Registered: 09/25/08
Posts: 1267
Loc: MA
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Awwww. I'm glad you had such great memories of your teacher. Good souls go to good places!
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#1998356 - 12/12/12 12:49 PM
Re: A thanks to my piano teacher...
[Re: bessel]
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Registered: 12/09/11
Posts: 859
Loc: Thunder Bay, On Canada
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Bessel, I'm sorry to hear that. I'm glad, however, that he brought such musical joy into your life. 
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