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Famous Pianists and Their Technique, New Edition

by Reginald R. Gerig
Famous Pianists and Their Technique, New Edition

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ISBN10: 0253348552



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Famous Pianists and Their Technique has been a standard in the field since its first publication in 1974. This widely used and acclaimed history of piano technical thought includes insights into the techniques of masters such as C.P.E. Bach, Bartók, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Clementi, Czerny, Debussy, Godowsky, Horowitz, Levinskaya, Leschetizky, the Lhevinnes, Liszt, Mozart, Prokofiev, Ravel, Rubinstein, and Schubert, among others.

Called "the bible of piano technique" by Maurice Hinson, this book is a comprehensive resource for the student, teacher, and professional pianist who seek to discover the secrets of how the immortal professional pianists developed and polished their mechanical and musical technique. This expanded edition contains a foreword by Alan Walker, a new preface, and multiple new appendices.

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"... [a] classic study of keyboard technique...." --Patricia Stroh, Beethoven Journal, Vol. 22.2 Winter 2007

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"There is no book like [Famous Pianists and Their Technique] in the English or any other language; it covers the gamut of technical development from Diruta or John Cage. Every important pedagogue is discussed in detail so it is easy to understand their unique contribution to the development of piano technique." -- Maurice Hinson, Senior Professor of Piano, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Indiana University Press

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"Professor Gerig's amassing in one volume of such a gigantic overview of various schools and approaches to piano technique is awesome. His book has value not only for the scholar as an extremely fascinating historical tracing of various major performers, composers, and pedagogues, but an equally vital use as a reference work for the performer involved in the art of playing the piano." --Joseph Banowetz, Professor of Piano, University of North Texas Indiana University Press

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"This book was eye-opening when the first edition... appeared, and it remains so today.... The new edition is somewhat enhanced with the addition of a short foreword by Alan Walker and a number of appendixes that refer the reader to specific discussion areas such as 'the aesthetic imperative, mental and psychological control, isolated movements, coordinated movements, posture,' and so on.... Recommended...." --Choice

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"Called 'the bible of piano technique' by Maurice Hinson, this book is a comprehnsive resource for the student, teacher and professional pianist." --The Washington Times, January 7, 2011

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"... the expanded part of Gerig's book [is] so impressive that this section by itself is worth more than the price of the book. Just one of the cross-referenced ideas would be enough to spur a thesis, dissertation, or lecture-recital.... Scholars will not be disappointed at the array of obscure facts and hard-to-locate bibliography. Pedagogues will relish this text as an indispensable reference for their courses and daily work. Pianists will be able to constantly refer and return to their historical heritage. Gerig's book has not only withstood the test of time, but will continue to do so." --Piano Journal

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"For both amateurs and professionals, Professor Gerig's book is entertaining and informative reading. Serious students of the instrument should place a high priority on owning this revision and reading it from cover to cover. From Mr. Gerig's enlightening narrative we learn as much about the lives of legendary pianists and pedagogues, their performing, and their teaching as we do about piano technique. Lastly, the paperback cover keeps the cost of the volume reasonable." --Reid Alexander, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Journal American Liszt Society, Vol.25.1 Winter/Spring 2009 Indiana University Press

Synopsis

A fascinating look at the technique of world-renowned pianists from the last two centuries

About the Author

Reginald R. Gerig is Professor of Piano Emeritus at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, where he taught from 1952 to 1987, having served as Chair of the Piano Department for fourteen of those years. He was previously also on faculty at the Eastman School of Music and received several degrees from The Juilliard School of Music.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Alan Walker

Preface and Acknowledgments

1. The Meaning of Technique

2. The Early Clavier Methods

3. The Beginnings of the Piano

4. Mozart and the Early Piano Technique

5. Hummel: The Culmination of the Viennese Era

6. The Dynamic Beethoven Technique

7. Czerny: Technique Personified

8. The Early Methodology

9. The Lyricism of Chopin

10. Liszt and Virtuoso Technique

11. The Schumann Circle

12. The Beginnings of Modern Technical Methods

13. The Leschetizky Influence

14. Russian Nationalism

15. The French School

16. Breithaupt and Weight Technique

17. The English School: Matthay; His Pupils and Colleagues

18. Ortmann: Piano Technique Comes of Age

19. Contemporary Technical Thought

20. The Perspectives of an Enlightened Piano Technique

Appendices

1. The Aesthetic Imperative

2. Mental and Psychological Control

3. An Intellectual Grasp of Basic Technical Knowledge

4. Isolated Movements

5. Coordinated Movements

6. Muscular Coordination

7. The Kinesthetic Sense

8. Posture

9. Means for Specific Technical Development

10. Historical Concepts and Perspectives of Piano Technical Thought

11. Supplementary Bibliography

Bibliography

Glossary

Index


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Product Details

ISBN:
9780253348555
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
04/26/2007
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
Language:
English
Pages:
640
Height:
1.51IN
Width:
6.46IN
Thickness:
1.51 in.
Number of Units:
1
Illustration:
Yes
Copyright Year:
2007
UPC Code:
2800253348557
Author:
Reginald R Gerig
Author:
Reginald R. Gerig
Author:
Gerig Reginald R
Subject:
Music-Books on Piano and Harpsichord
Subject:
Pianists
Subject:
Piano music
Subject:
Piano music - Inter

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