"When it broke down, I would break down. I had to wean myself from it just to survive. I had to have interventions. People would say, ‘You’ve got to do something else.’ So that was part of it—being too dependent on this thing I couldn’t count on."
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Composers from the United StatesPianists from the United StatesUniversity of California, Berkeley alumniPeople from ItalyWomen pianists
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