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Simone’s got talent — and she’s proved it

Simone Dinnerstein had to pay to make her own album. Now she’s a star concert musician.

April 30, 2009 10:26
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Alex Kasriel,

Alex Kasriel

2 min read

The world is full of aspiring performers. You only have to look at Britain’s Got Talent for proof. So convinced are some of their own abilities that they put their own money on the line to record albums. Most disappear without trace. Not so Simone Dinnerstein.

Two years ago, the Brooklyn-based pianist self-produced an album of Bach’s Goldberg Variations. The record became an instant bestseller, topped the critics’ charts and earned a prestigious French music award. At the relatively late age of 33, her career as a concert musician had been launched.

“People were very discouraging when they heard about the idea,” she said at the time. “But I thought, somebody’s going to hear the record, and they’re going to hear what is different about it, and it’s all going to work out.”

What audiences heard was Dinnerstein’s distinctive technique, which she puts down to her teacher, Maria Curcio, a student of her pianist hero Artur Schnabel.

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