Letters to a young lady on the art of playing the pianoforte, tr. by J.A. Hamilton
Author: Carl Czerny
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Published: 1839
Total Pages: 100
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Author: Carl Czerny
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Published: 1839
Total Pages: 100
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Published: 1842
Total Pages: 98
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Published: 1879
Total Pages: 68
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Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 104
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 92
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Luísa Correia Castilho
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2021-09-30
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 3030784517
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book gathers a set of works highlighting significant advances in the areas of music and sound. They report on innovative music technologies, acoustics, findings in musicology, new perspectives and techniques for composition, sound design and sound synthesis, and methods for music education and therapy. Further, they cover interesting topics at the intersection between music and computing, design and social sciences. Chapters are based on extended and revised versions of the best papers presented during the 6th and 7th editions of EIMAD–Meeting of Research in Music, Arts and Design, held in 2020 and 2021, respectively, at the School of Applied Arts in Castelo Branco, Portugal. All in all, this book provides music researchers, educators and professionals with authoritative information about new trends and techniques, and a source of inspiration for future research, practical developments, and for establishing collaboration between experts from different fields.
Author: David Gramit
Publisher: University Rochester Press
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 302
ISBN-13: 9781580462501
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCarl Czerny was a highly successful composer of popular piano music, and his pedagogical works remain fundamental to the training of pianists. But Czerny's reputation in these areas has obscured the remarkable breadth of his activity, and especially his work as a composer of serious music. This collection aims to address this.
Author: George Kochevitsky
Publisher: Alfred Music
Published: 1995-11-16
Total Pages: 82
ISBN-13: 1457400332
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSo many of the great pianists and teachers have come out of Poland and Russia (Rubinstein, Anton as well as Arthur, Leschetizky, Paderewski, the Lhevinnes, Gilels, Richter, and others), yet we know little about their methods of learning and teaching. George Kochevitsky in The Art of Piano Playing supplies some important sources of information previously unavailable in the United States. From these sources, tempered by this own thinking, Kochevitsky formulated a scientific approach that can solve most problems of piano playing and teaching. George Kochevitsky graduated in 1930 from Leningrad Conservatory and did post-graduate work at Moscow Conservatory. After coming to the U.S., he taught privately in New York City, gave a number of lectures, and wrote for various music periodicals.
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Total Pages: 375
ISBN-13: 0521650879
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ruth A. Solie
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2004-02-19
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 0520930061
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJust as the preoccupations of any given cultural moment make their way into the language of music, the experience of music makes its way into other arenas of life. To unearth these overlapping meanings and vocabularies from the Victorian era, Ruth A. Solie examines sources as disparate as journalism, novels, etiquette manuals, religious tracts, and teenagers' diaries for the muffled, even subterranean, conversations that reveal so much about what music meant to the Victorians. Her essays, giving voice to "what goes without saying" on the subject—that cultural information so present and pervasive as to go unsaid—fill in some of the most intriguing blanks in our understanding of music's history. This much-anticipated collection, bringing together new and hard-to-find pieces by an acclaimed musicologist, mines the abundant casual texts of the period to show how Victorian-era people—English and others—experienced music and what they understood to be its power and its purposes. Solie's essays start from topics as varied as Beethoven criticism, Macmillan's Magazine, George Eliot's Daniel Deronda, opera tropes in literature, and the Victorian myth of the girl at the piano. They evoke common themes—including the moral force that was attached to music in the public mind and the strongly gendered nature of musical practice and sensibility—and in turn suggest the complex links between the history of music and the history of ideas.