- Andr Peck: I'm Andr Peck, I'm a pianist from La Crosse, and I'll be playing Prokofiev Piano Concerto No.
1, Opus 10, in D Flat major.
My middle name is Previn, so my full name is Andr Previn Peck, and I am a descendant of the Previn family.
Andr Previn, of course, was the extremely famous conductor and pianist.
I'm more directly related to Charles Previn.
He was a film composer, won an Oscar, and was nominated for a lot of awards.
[bright piano music] Prokofiev was different, and there's a lot more dissonance, and there's new ideas that sparked because of his music.
He wanted the music to reflect the ideas that he was seeing in society, and I thought that was really fitting right now because, you know, we live in a time where there's a lot of strife everywhere, and it's kind of important to have your own voice.
[train horn sounds] We started taking lessons in St.
Paul, Minnesota.
My teacher is Dr.
Joseph Zins.
- Dr.
Joseph Zins: That's right, that's right.
Very good.
- Andr: He's great.
I think he's one of the most down-to-earth people that I know.
- [sings] One, two, three, one, two, three.
- Andr: He has this old-school tendencies that are part of his charm, but also, for me, they kind of reflect the pinnacle of music.
[piano notes] - There it is, there it is.
- Andr: It's really important to have a teacher that both understands you and can communicate with you, but also has the musical values that I have as well.
– Band leader: One, two, three, four.
[jazz music] - Andr: Jazz band has always been kind of a fun thing for me because the world of solo piano is oftentimes very lonely.
[students talk] When I get to enjoy my music with other people, it's more of an exciting experience for me.
- [snaps] One, two, three, four.
When you look at some structures that are in jazz, and then you compare them to the structures in classical, and they actually build on each other.
[bright piano music] Every single note in Prokofiev has a purpose, and that's kind of been the most important thing for me to try to discover when I'm playing.
And I really think that it's incredibly important to find music's connection with one's self.
When I accomplish something on the piano, it helps me in other parts of my life.
You have to put all of your heart and soul into being a musician.
[bright piano music] [applause]
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