The Pianist s Guide to Pedaling

The Pianist s Guide to Pedaling
Author: Joseph Banowetz
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2022-11-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253066763

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" . . . a most precious book which every serious pianist and teacher must own." —Journal of the American Liszt Society Joseph Banowetz and four distinguished contributors provide practical suggestions and musicological insights on the pedaling of keyboard works from the 18th to the 20th century.

The Performing Pianist s Guide to Fingering

The Performing Pianist s Guide to Fingering
Author: Joseph Banowetz
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253053145

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The Performing Pianist's Guide to Fingering, the much-anticipated companion to Joseph Banowetz's The Pianist's Guide to Pedaling, provides practical fingering solutions for technical musical passages. Banowetz contends that fingering choices require much thought and consideration and that too often these choices are influenced by historical traditions and ideas rather than by actual performance conditions. By returning to the unedited original compositions, he strives to help the advanced pianist think through the composer's musical intent and the actual performance tempo and dynamics when selecting the fingering. Banowetz also includes valuable contributions by Philip Fowke, who examines redistributions by Benno Moiseiwitsch in Rachmaninoff's compositions, and Nancy Lee Harper, who explores the often very different approaches to fingering found in keyboard music of the Baroque era. The Performing Pianist's Guide to Fingering will be useful to the advanced pianist and to instructors looking to guide students in improving this important art.

The Art of Pedaling

The Art of Pedaling
Author: Heinrich Gebhard,Leonard Bernstein
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780486488271

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Written by a renowned musician who served as a mentor to Leonard Bernstein, this classic guide explains pedaling's most important uses and assists in the development of instincts for musical and artistic pedaling.

The Art of Piano Pedaling

The Art of Piano Pedaling
Author: Joseph Banowetz,Teresa Carreno,Anton Rubinstein,Brian Richard Mann
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 048642782X

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Rubinstein is considered Liszt's only possible rival on the concert stage while Carrentilde;o is the foremost woman pianist of the late 19th century. Together, they discuss "the soul of the piano": the art of piano pedaling. Rubinstein's technique is explored through works he performed in 1885-6. Carrentilde;o's observations explore her sensitivity made possible through combinations of touch and pedal.

Playing Beyond the Notes

Playing Beyond the Notes
Author: Deborah Rambo Sinn
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199985081

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Playing Beyond the Notes: A Pianist's Guide to Musical Interpretation demystifies the complex concepts of musical interpretation in Western tonal piano music by boiling it down to basic principles in an accessible writing style. Author and veteran piano instructor Deborah Rambo Sinn tackles a different interpretive principle, explaining clearly, for example, how to play effective ornaments and rubatos. As a whole, the book helps pianists understand concrete ways to apply interpretive concepts to their own playing and gives teachers practical ways to teach interpretation to their students. The book is illustrated with over 200 repertoire excerpts and supplemented by a companion website with over 100 audio recordings. Playing Beyond the Notes is essential reading for all performing pianists, independent piano teachers, and piano pedagogy students.

What Every Pianist Needs to Know about the Body

What Every Pianist Needs to Know about the Body
Author: Thomas Carson Mark,Roberta Gary,Thom Miles
Publsiher: GIA Publications
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2003
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1579992064

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Describes and demonstrates the places of balance, standing and sitting in balance, structure, movement of the hands and arms, and other topics.

Pianists Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature

Pianists Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature
Author: Jane Magrath
Publsiher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1995
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457438976

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This reference book is an invaluable resource for teachers, students and performers for evaluating and selecting piano solo literature. Concise and thoroughly researched, thousands of works, from the Baroque through the Contemporary periods, have been graded and evaluated in detail. Includes an alphabetical list of composers, explanations of works and much more.

The Pianist s Guide to Historic Improvisation

The Pianist s Guide to Historic Improvisation
Author: John J. Mortensen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190920418

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Keyboard artists in the time of J.S. Bach were simultaneously performers, composers, and improvisers. By the twentieth century, however, the art of improvisation was all but lost. Today, vanishingly few classically-trained musicians can improvise with fluent, stylistic integrity. Many now question the system of training that leaves players dependent upon the printed page, and would welcome a new approach to musicianship that would enable modern performers to recapture the remarkable creative freedom of a bygone era. The Pianist's Guide to Historic Improvisation opens a pathway of musical discovery as the reader learns to improvise with confidence and joy. Useful as either a college-level textbook or a guide for independent study, the book is eminently practical. Author John Mortensen explains even the most complex ideas in a lucid, conversational tone, accompanied by hundreds of musical examples. Mortensen pairs every concept with hands-on exercises for step-by-step practice of each skill. Professional-level virtuosity is not required; players of moderate skill can manage the material. Suitable for professionals, conservatory students, and avid amateurs, The Pianist's Guide leads to mastery of improvisational techniques at the Baroque keyboard.