- Lea Ingber: Youโre doing a Masterโs in Specialized Music Performance to become a solist. What does your daily routine look like?
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Carter Muller: Every day looks different. I enjoy this freedom, because Iโm a curious person and it allows me to broaden my horizons. Of course, I practice the piano every day and have regular lessons with my main teacher, Till Fellner. Additionally, I have courses which help prepare me for life as a professional musician; things like building a website or expanding oneโs social media presence.
- Youโve performed a lot. What was a highlight?
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My Bachelorโs project last June was really important to me. It combined Robert Schumannโs โKreislerianaโ with a piece that I composed myself. I collaborated with Dominic Rรผegg, a visual artist at ZHdK, who created visuals to match my piece. It was an immersive experience. I enjoy experimenting and trying out new things like this.
- How would you describe your style?
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It may sound paradoxical, but I approach music very cerebrally and instinctively at the same time. I find it important to include both sides. While playing the piano, I never feel the same way twice, not even when playing the same piece. Thatโs the beauty of it: you can really feel everything. Overall, I feel a sense of satisfaction and joy while making music.
- The majority of young people arenโt interested in classical music. Is that a clichรฉ or is it true?
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Maybe Iโm naive, but I donโt think classical music will lose its importance. A lot of concert venues are committed to reaching a younger audience. Once people overcome their initial scepticism, they may realize how connected classical music is to music theyโre already listening to. Itโs much more accessible that it seems at first. You discover something new and interesting in every piece and composer.
- What are your plans after graduation?
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For the time being, I want to keep studying and learning from other pianists. Now, Iโm being asked to do performances by people who know how I play, and Iโm really proud of that. I hope it continues like this and that I can build lasting connections with other musicians.
- What was your best decision so far?
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Deciding to come to Zurich at the age of 17, to do my Bachelorโs. Since then, Iโve learned a lot about music as well as about myself. And Iโve met some amazing people on the way. Itโs been a great experience.