AP Interview: Chopin contest winner praises old pianos
WARSAW, Poland — The winner of the world’s 1st Chopin competition on historic pianos says the search for the original sound restores the appeal of classical music and helps artists understand the composer’s intentions.
Tomasz Ritter of Poland was named the best of 30 young pianists at the 1st International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments this month.
The 23-year-old student from the Moscow State Conservatory earned top notes from the international jury in all three stages of the contest, despite fighting severe pain in his arms and shoulders that hit two weeks before the competition and forced him to go on painkillers and seek out physical therapy.
One of the pianos he played on was a 1842 French-made soft-sounding Pleyel, Chopin’s favourite brand. He described its sound as “soft, long-lasting and singing.”


