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For more advanced students I would certainly recommend studies by Czerny, Cramer, Clementi and Moszkowski before reaching out fo ...
Chapter 4 - Matters of Time In a satisfying performance rhythmical steadiness never comes across as rigidity; there is always ro ...
attempting to perform a piece that has not been learned properly. Although I advocate playing through the work, each of these in ...
I often find that the humorous, joking aspect of music is missing in many performances, even in those of accomplished artists. C ...
During a performance, the artist should avoid turning the mental spotlight from the music to his own well-being. Under no circum ...
standard 88. The extra notes were originally added so that pianists could play Busoni’s arrangements of Bach’s organ works. One ...
Piano concerto no. 1 in D minor opus 15 Brahms’s D minor piano concerto is his first symphonic work and the highlight of his ear ...
great success. Brahms went on to perform it at a number of successful concerts in Germany, Austria and the Netherlands, some con ...
Kelly and Upton’s ‘Edouard Reményi (Chicago, 1906): ‘While Liszt was playing most sublimely to his pupils, Brahms calmly slept i ...
Chickering Kawai Petrof Pleyel Schimmel Steinway Yamaha Young-Chang BRENDEL A number of extracts from Alfred Brendel’s book ‘Mus ...
Schumann was full of praise for Schubert’s sonorous piano style which seems to come from the depths of the pianoforte. Schubert ...
Bach and Liszt were the two nerve centres of Ferruccio Busoni’s enormous repertoire. Bach is the basis of pianism and Liszt is i ...
Hans von Bronsart (1830-1913) was born in Berlin on 11 February 1830 and died in Munich on 3 November 1913. He studied with Fran ...
In the 1850s he took up conducting and became director of the Meiningen Court Orchestra, an ensemble which he trained so rigorou ...
Pattison, Theodore Pfeiffer, Laura Rappoldi, Cornelius Rybner, Hermann Scholz, Karl Schulz-Schwerin, Albert Werkenthin and Bernh ...
Cantabile is achieved in piano playing by a combination of: ! legato touch; ! voicing; ! tone nuance; ! tone matching; ! crescen ...
Of the many composers born around 1810 it is Chopin’s whose music has proven the most widely enduring. While Liszt better typifi ...
‘Chopin was a genius of universal appeal. His music conquers the most diverse audiences. When the first notes of Chopin sound th ...
The three main publishers brought out collected editions of Chopin’s piano works after his death. Ashdown and Parry, who succeed ...
Gebthner & Wolf of Warsaw published a collected edition in 1882. It was edited by Jan Kleczynski who referred to ‘variants s ...
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