simplest in the world, i wonder if conductors valery gergiev vladimir fedoseev or yuri bashmet would agree with viktor vasilyevichby the way, most often violinists or pianists become symphony conductors. and that's why violinists-pianists are the elite of their kind. but even look at the musical repertoire, academic where the widest is rich. well, pianists, of course. a pianist can do a lot of things, it can be a music teacher, it can be an accompanist, rarely, who goes out like soloists on the stage rarely, and the accompanists then they all play in an ensemble and thus the pianist's future career looms somehow more voluminously. well for the keyboard there is no space, no enter key and what a wide one and as soon as the pianists cope here. it's not enough fingers . interesting, but at the special piano department. stretching is really taught for pianists, the size of hands and fingers matters. according to legend, ferrence sheet could take an interval of two octaves with one hand, and a devoted friend of elena fabianovna gnesina sergey vasilyevich rakhmaninov took the next octave from to si, by the way, the fir