The ideals of Marlboro haven’t changed: the goal is serving, knowing better and loving music, and abandoning considerations about career, success, and performance as a show. It means engaging a work that needs patience, tolerance, time (a lot of time), and good, friendly relationships with partners, no matter if they are much younger, forgetting the concept of hierarchy. The kind of life one leads in Marlboro (not travelling for an anachronistically long period, no TV, shopping once a week, innocent parties) became a way to make more unity in my own family within the larger Marlboro family.
Bruno Canino, pianist
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