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Chapter 304

Chapter 304

Tessa suppressed her excitement and greeted Hathaway. After learning that it was Hathaway whowanted to meet her, she nearly fainted from the shock. She never expected that she would get such ahuge opportunity.

When Scott was done making the introductions, he sat aside with the music director and gave bothladies space to have a private conversation.

“After listening to your performance last night, I found that you have a rock-solid foundation. Yourtransposition was sophisticated. You must practice often, am I right?”novelbin

Hathaway sat with her hands gracefully folded on top of her knees like a noblewoman. She was lookingkindly at Tessa.

Tessa noticed something, but although she was highly nervous, her every move was natural andgraceful, neither humble nor arrogant. “I make sure I practice for two hours every day.”

Hathaway nodded and asked more music-related questions. Tessa could answer every one of them,sometimes even giving some of her unique insight.

“You have a great deal of knowledge. I wonder if you’d like to play ‘Canon’ live?”

‘Canon’ wasn’t a specific piece but a compositional technique, and everyone played it differently. Anotherpoint was that although all the parts of ‘Canon’ were imitations of another melody, different instrumentalsections entered at certain intervals, creating a rise and fall that occurred continuously. All in all, this wasa piece that would truly test her skills.

That request did not faze her as it wasn’t a problem for her. She knew this was the test Hathaway wasgiving her, and she was prepared to answer to the best of her abilities.

Immediately, she took out her violin, and after tuning it, she began to play.

The mellow and light sound of the violin rang out in the hall, sometimes cheerful, sometimes gentle. Itwas like water melting in winter, where spring had arrived to restore everything, and the place graduallyfilled with vitality.

Tessa took a deep breath and looked at Hathaway with anticipation as she finished the piece. “What doyou think, Miss Hathaway?”

“That was an excellent performance.” Hathaway wasn’t stingy with her compliments, and her eyes werefilled with admiration and respect for Tessa.

However, Hathaway couldn’t help but wonder. “Miss Reinhart, it stands to reason that you should haveadvanced a long time ago at your age, and with your talent, you should have achieved quite a lot by now.In other words, you should have had better progress. So, if possible, I’d like to know why you’ve beendelayed until now.”

Tessa didn’t expect Hathaway to point out the problems with her development so straightforwardly. Leftwith no other choice, she could only briefly explain her family situation. “That’s pretty much it.”

Hathaway frowned and said with some disapproval, “So, up till now, you’ve been delayed by familyissues.”

“Yes.” Tessa nodded in acquiescence.

At this, a thoughtful gleam flashed through Hathaway’s eyes.

“I see.” She nodded and asked some other questions, but she never made it clear whether she wouldaccept Tessa.

When Tessa left the Berlin Philharmonic, she felt uneasy. Upon seeing how nervous Tessa was, Scottcomforted her, “You don’t have to worry too much. Miss Hathaway didn’t explicitly reject you, so youshould still have a good chance of getting it.”

Tessa knew that Scott was comforting her, so she nodded and smiled but said nothing. In fact, she didn’thave much hope of becoming Hathaway’s student.

Although she didn’t talk much with Hathaway, she could discern from Hathaway’s manner of speakingthat she was someone who didn’t like trouble. Not to mention, there were many talented people in thisworld. Besides, she wasn’t the particularly outstanding one, so the chances of her being selected werelow. She had always been unlucky, so how could she suddenly be favored?

Perhaps perceiving some of Tessa’s thoughts, Scott encouraged her again. “You should believe inyourself. You’re no worse than anyone else, including me.”

Tessa was a little surprised. She didn’t expect Scott to give her such high praise.

She was momentarily stunned by his praise but immediately smiled at him in appreciation. “Mr. Brooks,you’re right. I shouldn’t undermine my worth. Okay, this is where I’m headed. Mr. Brooks, hurry back andspend some quality time with Miss Hathaway. Today is a rare opportunity.”

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