Pianos and Pianism

Pianos and Pianism

Author: Robert Andres

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A music scholar now working in Portugal, Andres says that the US writer and musician was one of the select few in history who had a real message for humanity, however obscure and incongruous it might have seemed at the time. He argues that Clarke (1860-1917) actually started many of the developments in modern piano technique, study, and interpretation, but was too focused on his work to make his ideas accessible to his age. c. Book News Inc.


Zeitschrift

Zeitschrift

Author: International Musical Society

Publisher:

Published: 1913

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Includes music.


The Piano

The Piano

Author: Robert Palmieri

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-06-01

Total Pages: 964

ISBN-13: 1135949638

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Encyclopedia of the Piano was selected in its first edition as a Choice Outstanding Book and remains a fascinating and unparalleled reference work. The instrument has been at the center of music history with even composers of large symphonic work asserting that they do not write anything without sketching it out first on a piano; its limitations and expressive capacity have done much to shape the contours of the western musical idiom. Within the scope of this user-friendly guide is everything from the acoustics and construction of the piano to the history of the companies that have built them. The piano-lover might also be surprised to find an entry for Thomas Jefferson, and will no doubt read intently the passages about the changing history of the piano's place in the home. Uniformly well-written and authoritative, this guide will channel anyone's love for the instrument, through social, intellectual, art history and beyond into the electronic age.