Actually, there is a fair body of work composed for the left hand, most for Paul Lichtenstein, the Austrian pianist who lost his right arm in WW-I. The Ravel is the best known, but Shostakovich is played on occasion. In addition to those two concertos, there were quite a few works for solo piano, including some suitable for piano bar playing. The library has saved pianist careers a few times when carpal tunnel or other problems have incapacitated the right hand.
Leroy over 8 years ago
Chopstick??
cheap_day_return over 8 years ago
The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Feel.
rexxster over 8 years ago
" Can someone dim the lights?"
hippogriff over 8 years ago
Actually, there is a fair body of work composed for the left hand, most for Paul Lichtenstein, the Austrian pianist who lost his right arm in WW-I. The Ravel is the best known, but Shostakovich is played on occasion. In addition to those two concertos, there were quite a few works for solo piano, including some suitable for piano bar playing. The library has saved pianist careers a few times when carpal tunnel or other problems have incapacitated the right hand.