A Crescendo Off A Single Piano Note?

Lars Vogt is a pianist who seems to believe the impossible. “Power, he says, ‘has nothing to do with the force of hitting a key. You see some pianists attack; that’s what makes the sound ugly and not resonant,’ he says, demonstrating with a welter of loud but indistinct notes. ‘If the fingers are very close to the keys, you always have a feeling of drawing the sound out – rather than pushing the sound into the key. You can be a lot more intense in the playing while still making the piano sing.’ Sit down and try to do it yourself, and you realize that much of Vogt’s success comes from his head rather than his hands. He imagines the sound and wills it into being.”