I liked it. Not your typical blood and guts Nazi film, instead it is based upon true events of a Polish pianist during the war.
Casablanca
Piano for six fingers…that piece can only be played with twelve
The 21st century movie that is not predominantly in black and white is the PIANIST.
"Roulette"
The main instrument used in Ragtime was the piano,. The most well known Ragtime pianist, and composer for the piano, was Scott Joplin. However, the music was and could be played by a wide variety of ensembles and solo instruments.
Earl van Dyke was a pianist who played a variety of different keyboards. He played a Steinway grand piano, organ, electric piano and even managed to hammer out tunes on a toy piano.
My understanding is, he learned to play the piano for "The competition" so that when he was filmed it would appear that he was playing, but another pianist actually played the piece.
Freddy Mercury played a Bechstein "concert grand" piano in Bohemian Rhapsody.
Sam Harding has: Played Pianist in "Armchair Thriller" in 1967. Played Pianist in "Villains" in 1972. Played Rehearsal pianist in "Rock Follies" in 1976. Played Blue Parrot Trio in "Dick Barton: Special Agent" in 1979. Played Pianist in "The Gentle Touch" in 1980. Played Piano player in "Metal Mickey" in 1980. Played Pianist in "The Charmer" in 1987. Played Himself - Pianist in "Max Bygraves: 50 Golden Years" in 1993.
He was, for one, an accomplished pianist.
A person who plays a piano is called a pianist.
Study piano, play piano, then your a pianist
Ena Baga has: Played Herself - Organist in "Ev" in 1970. Played Kinema Pianist in "Upstairs, Downstairs" in 1971. Played herself in "An Acre of Seats in a Garden of Dreams" in 1973. Played herself in "Piano Party" in 1976. Played Pianist in "All Creatures Great and Small" in 1978. Played Pianist in "Chaplin" in 1992.
I'm most familiar that Fredric Chopin played the Piano.
A person who plays the piano is called a pianist.
A pianist.
A pianist.