Simply put, maybe too simplistic, it is a performance that is intricately built out and performed, not only on the stage, of course, but that construction began even before the performer even came to know that particular piece.
That is easier said than done, because there it requires passion, aspiration, yet also patience and persistence, and above all, the love of the game.
If you pursue to eliminate anything that is rough or unintelligent from every aspect of your performance, from every note, at any time, it would surely bring you a great enjoyment of performance, and anything beneficial for you might accompany that as well.
I do not say you can be number one because piano playing should not be monodimensional, but surely it would add great value to your life if you practice it over a sustained span of time, which I'm struggling to, and has just begun to, practice after a long years of wasteful practices, which, on looking back, may not be a loss after all...
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