Mauro Ffortissimo:
You know, as a kid, I went to conservatory for five years, and we couldn’t — we didn’t have a piano at home. And, eventually, my parents bought a piano. And I remember seeing them coming down the street, pushing a piano with a few friends, full — all bright. And I was so happy.
And, yes, I kind of knew then that, yes, I could get along with the pianos the rest of my life.