A few days ago, my friend M invited me at her piano lesson. This was the second time when I shared this amazing experience with her. When she first invited me, I said “Why not? “, even tough the symphonic music is not actually my kind. Her teacher is an old, very friendly and funny lady. It’s impossible not to smile when seeing her. She owns a very beautiful, black piano. It has so many details, that I could spend the whole day admiring all the little drawings. I was mesmerized!
And the lesson had begun. The teacher’s eyes, full of love for art, started to follow the delicate fingers of the girl who played the piano. The sound filled gently the room to create a magical atmosphere. And she played all the songs that marked her childhood, but also the songs that brought in her heart love for this instrument. I remember that she told me once that she’s trying to learn “Moonlight” by Beethoven. It’s a pretty difficult song, but after a lot of hard work she succeeded. I was so amazed when she started to play it. When she finished, her teacher and I applauded her and I could see tears in her eyes. She was so glad and I was so proud. Actually, this is the proudest I’ve ever been of her! This was a very important moment and I’m very glad that I was there. I hope that I showed her I will always be there when she needs me.
At the end of the lesson her mother arrived so M insisted to play it for her to. You could tell by the look in her eyes that she was very proud of her daughter.
I think that M’s passion for symphonic music and piano, mine for writing and books and J’s for photography and drawing brought us together. Art brought me two of the most amazing people I know, but also my two best friends. What more reason one need to love art?
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