Wurlitzer
At the peak of his career, there were two vital aspects that made classical
pianist, Alexander Moore, a true individual; his effortless ability to produce
beautiful music that could battle the likes of prominent legends, and his
mystifying fixation towards his white Wurlitzer piano. His calm and
sophisticated façade fools the outside spectators to such perfection that
no one would suspect that every time he looks at the Wurlitzer, he does not
see a mere white piano, but a beautiful young woman to which their
relationship exceeds that of love, and instead reaches the point of sexual
desire and severe obsession. But when a sensually resilient Steinway
begins to daze his thoughts, and an envious rival pianist threatens to
reveal his “sickness”, Alexander must choose between increasing the
vivacity of profession, or wallow in the profound addiction of the
WurlitzerÂ’s relentless hold.