Tucked
in the Green Mountains of Vermont, an old, white-framed house
sits beside a waterfall. Over the rhythm of the flowing water,
the sound of pianos playing converges from all directions. What
seems at first like a remote and deserted place reveals itself
to be a veritable hive of activity centered around a love for
the piano. Twenty-eight studios are hidden in these woods as well
as a concert hall and a theater. And each summer, 30 select participants
from around the world come to experience "total piano"
at the Adamant Music School. For an interesting local person's
view of the school, read Burr
Morse's commentary in the Times Argus.