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U for Upright

Upright pianos appear in the childhood home of concert pianist Jonathan Biss, in a pizzeria played by Pierre-Laurent Aimard, and in a London pub which oils the wheels of a convivial evening.

β€˜A sort of musical fungus attached to the walls of semi-detached houses in the provinces’ is how celebrated conductor and fount of bons mots Sir Thomas Beecham once described the upright piano. In β€˜U is for Upright’ there’s one attached to the wall in the childhood home of concert pianist Jonathan Biss, another played by Pierre-Laurent Aimard in a pizzeria which becomes an unlikely Youtube hit, and a third in a London pub which helps oil the wheels of a convivial evening.

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