Synopses & Reviews
Boris Berman, renowned concert pianist and teacher, is one of the worldand#8217;s foremost authorities on Sergei Prokofiev. In this book, he draws on his intimate knowledge of Prokofievand#8217;s work to guide music lovers and pianists through the composerand#8217;s nine piano sonatas. These cherished works, composed between 1910 and 1951, are today considered an indispensable part of the repertoire of every serious concert pianist.
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The book, written with a deep appreciation of Prokofievand#8217;s style and creativity, looks at the sonatas within the context of Prokofievand#8217;s complete oeuvre.and#160; For each sonata, Berman provides general information about the work and a discussion of the compositionand#8217;s details and features, and in a section entitled and#147;Master Classand#8221; he offers suggestions for interpretation and specific advice for performing. Berman also corrects for the first time various misprints in published scores and includes a helpful glossary of musical terms.
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"Berman has a vast knowledge of Russian sourcesand#8212;almost completely unknown in the Westand#8212;and Russian traditions as well as international experience as a performer. He brings a wealth of new ideas and new information. His new book is invaluable."and#8212;Alexander Ivashkin, Centre for Russian Music, Goldsmiths College, University of London
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"Having performed and recorded (to acclaim) Prokofiev's piano sonatas, Professor Berman has a unique point of view to offer in writing about one of the twentieth century's most important collections of piano works. An important, personal, and original work."and#8212;Boaz Sharon, Professor of Piano, University of Florida
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"A lucid and originally conceived book from one of the most respected performers of this musicand#8212;essential reading for the enquiring listener and the skilled performer alike."and#8212;Christopher Elton, Royal Academy of Music, London
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"Drawing from a wide cultural background and vast experience as performer and teacher, Boris Berman has fashioned a remarkable guide to the Prokofiev piano sonatas."and#8212;Jerome Lowenthal, The Julliard School
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"This new book by Boris Berman is a must read for those who care about the music of Prokofiev.andnbsp; It is a very in-depth guide by someone who has obviously spent many years thinking about and playing the music of this great genius. Bravo to Boris Berman!"and#8212;Yefim Bronfman
Synopsis
Boris Berman, renowned concert pianist and teacher, is one of the world's foremost authorities on Sergei Prokofiev. In this book, he draws on his intimate knowledge of Prokofiev's work to guide music lovers and pianists through the composer's nine piano sonatas. These cherished works, composed between 1910 and 1951, are today considered an indispensable part of the repertoire of every serious concert pianist.
The book, written with a deep appreciation of Prokofiev's style and creativity, looks at the sonatas within the context of Prokofiev's complete oeuvre. For each sonata, Berman provides general information about the work and a discussion of the composition's details and features, and in a section entitled "Master Class" he offers suggestions for interpretation and specific advice for performing. Berman also corrects for the first time various misprints in published scores and includes a helpful glossary of musical terms.
Synopsis
An authoritative guide to Prokofiev's nine piano sonatas by the pianist and teacher Boris Berman Boris Berman, renowned concert pianist and teacher, is one of the world's foremost authorities on Sergei Prokofiev. In this book, he draws on his intimate knowledge of Prokofiev's work to guide music lovers and pianists through the composer's nine piano sonatas. These cherished works, composed between 1910 and 1951, are today considered an indispensable part of the repertoire of every serious concert pianist.
The book, written with a deep appreciation of Prokofiev's style and creativity, looks at the sonatas within the context of Prokofiev's complete oeuvre. Berman provides general information about each sonata and a discussion of the composition's details and features, and he offers suggestions for interpretation and specific advice for performing. Berman also corrects for the first time various misprints in published scores and includes a helpful glossary of musical terms.
About the Author
Boris Berman is professor of piano, Yale University School of Music, and an internationally renowned concert pianist. He has recorded Prokofievand#8217;s complete works for piano solo on the Chandos Records label. His book Notes from the Pianistand#8217;s Bench, published by Yale University Press, was selected by Choice as an Outstanding Academic Title in 2001. He lives in New Haven.
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