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Watching pianist Alice Sara Ott perform is both mesmerising and astonishing. How can someone who looks so ethereal play with such force and explosive energy? How can someone so young command an ...
Alice Sara Ott, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen. Deutsche Grammophon. Craig Hella Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard. Conspirare conducted by the composer. Harmonia mundi.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The pianist Alice Sara Ott, who makes her New York Philharmonic debut this week, is upending concert culture — and defying stereotypes about ...
I used to think it was for really smart people,’ laughs Alice Sara Ott, as her long, slim fingers spin a Rubik’s Cube in a flurry of colour. ‘Then I saw a friend solve it and asked him how.
She tells Sabine Durrant about the pressures of early success. There is a moment during my conversation with Alice Sara Ott when the 23-year-old pianist gives a cry of horror. We are in a room ...