A Quote by Diana Krall

It is a privilege and an honor to perform on Steinway pianos. — © Diana Krall
It is a privilege and an honor to perform on Steinway pianos.
Steinway grand pianos are the best in the world.
The Steinway pianos of today are the finest I have ever played.
I wish to thank Steinway for its wonderful pianos which I've been privileged to play in all my concerts. There is no piano like it in the world.
I have long admired Steinway pianos for their qualities of tone, clarity, pitch consistency, touch responsiveness, and superior craftsmanship.
I trust the time is coming, when the occupation of an instructer [sic] to children will be deemed the most honorable of human employment. If it is a drudgery to teach these little ones, then it is the duty of men to bear a part of that burthen; if it is a privilege and an honor, then we generously invite them to share that honor and privilege with us.
I loved grand pianos and small pianos, too.
I grew up in a family of piano players. Both my sisters were serious players, and they both, as they became more accomplished, aspired to buy a Steinway and asked my dad to buy a Steinway.
It was a very odd household, because the grandmothers were so different. Both of them had their own pianos. So it would be duelling pianos by grandmothers.
If your white privilege and class privilege protects you, then you have an obligation to use that privilege to take stands that work to end the injustice that grants that privilege in the first place.
A trumpet sounds pretty much like a trumpet, and that's true of a lot instruments; pianos sound like pianos, but there's something about the guitar - the range of possibilities is much broader.
It has been the privilege and the honor of my life to know you.
It is an honor and privilege to serve as a member of the 116th Congress.
When I competed, it was for honor and country. It was a privilege to be a part of the U.S. team.
I had the honor and privilege of working with John Ritter.
When I competed, it was for honor and country. It was a privilege to be a part of the U.S. team.
In Canada pianos needed water. You opened up the back and left a full glass of water, and a month later the glass would be empty. Her father had told her about the dwarfs who drank only at pianos, never in bars.
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