Blind Russian prodigy to perform restoration fundraising concert
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Anton Belousov, better known as the Blind Pianist, is interviewed by The Sunday Times of Malta ahead of his upcoming performance in aid of the ongoing restoration works at St Augustine’s priory, Valletta. Anton Belousov, 26, is considered a musical prodigyBlind Russian prodigy to perform restoration fundraising concert
Anton Belousov, better known as the Blind Pianist, is interviewed by The Sunday Times of Malta ahead of his upcoming performance in aid of the ongoing restoration works at St Augustine’s priory, Valletta. Anton Belousov, 26, is considered a musical prodigy, having been born blind and starting to learn to play the piano at the age of seven, under very difficult conditions. He is currently performing as a solo pianist and orchestra pianist with the Philharmonic Orchestra of St Petersburg and the Ryazan Philharmonic Orchestra. You were born blind but became a professional pianist. It is already very difficult for a person who can see to become a professional pianist, so it must have been even more difficult for someone who cannot see. What is your story? What motivated your decision? I was very young when I decided deep in my heart to become a pianist. I was almost four years old. We moved quite a lot because of my father’s work and always lived in flats. In one flat there was a very old piano and a friend of my mother started to come regularly to our flat to play the piano. I was fascinated. I loved to hear the melodies, and when she went away I started to repeat the melodies I... Read more