There are performances the world applauds. And there are performances that happen in silence—late at night, in practice rooms, where no one is listening.
This is a story about the second kind.
From the moment a metronome first begins ticking beside a piano, a young prodigy's life is quietly reshaped by discipline, competition, and expectation. Childhood becomes measured in scales, mistakes, and endless repetition. Praise is rare. Perfection is always just out of reach.
Years later, that path leads to the most unforgiving stage in classical music: the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.
But competitions do not measure everything that music demands.
As friendships fracture, rivalries deepen, and the pressure of expectation grows unbearable, the narrator begins to question the very thing he has spent his life chasing: the perfect phrase.
What does it mean to play beautifully?
Is technique enough?
And when the applause fades, what remains?
Written with quiet intensity and insider understanding of the classical music world, For the Sake of a Perfect Phrase is a coming-of-age novel about ambition, sacrifice, and the fragile moment when music finally becomes human.
For readers who love stories about art, discipline, and the cost of excellence.
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