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The Steinway & Sons Podcast
Simon Mulligan
Classically trained but a man for all seasons, Steinway Artist Simon Mulligan is the most recorded pianist for the Steinway & Sons Spirio, the world’s finest high resolution player piano. Mulligan discusses his arrangements for the instrument, including songs by Queen. He was interviewed in New York City by Soundboard producer/host Ben Finane, our Editor in Chief and Editor in Chief at Steinway’s award-winning online music magazine listenmusicculture.com.
“‘You don’t want people to think: ‘This sounds terrible played on a piano!’ You want them to think: ‘Hey, I never realized this works on a piano!’”
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