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This book contains valuable material to help players strengthen
their sight-reading skills in preparation for the ABRSM Grade 3
exam. Featuring preparatory exercises that gradually introduce key
new elements encountered at Grade 3, along with a comprehensive
selection of sample sight-reading pieces, More Piano Sight-Reading
supports students with the transition between grades, and
encourages them to integrate sight-reading into their daily
practice. More Piano Sight-Reading is available for ABRSM Grades 1
to 8, offering additional support for the sight-reading
requirements of the current syllabus.
Graded Keyboard Musicianship provides graded and integrated
exercises for developing five core skills at the keyboard: figured
bass, score-reading, transposition, harmonization, and
improvisation. Organized into two books, it develops these skills
from an elementary level, providing support for practical and
theoretical music exams, and for teaching harmony. Book 1 assumes
keyboard ability of Grade 1 ABRSM standard and covers up to Grade
5, while Book 2 covers Grades 6 to 8. The bite-size approach,
catering for pianists and organists, uses practical worksheets of
exercises alongside supplementary text.
The thirty-two Piano Sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven form one of
the most important segments of piano literature. In this
accessible, compact, and comprehensive guidebook, renowned
performer and pedagogue Stewart Gordon presents the pianist with
historical insights and practical instructional tools for
interpreting the pieces. In the opening chapters of Beethoven's 32
Piano Sonatas, Gordon illuminates the essential historical context
behind common performance problems, discussing Beethoven's own
pianos and how they relate to compositional style and demands in
the pieces, and addressing textual issues, performance practices,
and nuances of the composer's manuscript inscriptions. In outlining
patterns of structure, sonority, keyboard technique, and emotional
meaning evident across Beethoven's compositional development,
Gordon provides important background and technical information key
to understanding his works in context. Part II of the book presents
each sonata in an outline-chart format, giving the student and
teacher ready access to essential information, interpretive
choices, and technical challenges in the individual works, measure
by measure, all in one handy reference source. In consideration of
the broad diversity of today's Beethoven interpreters, Gordon
avoids one-size-fits-all solutions or giving undue weight to his
own tastes and preferences. Instead, he puts the choices in the
hands of the performers, enabling them to create their own personal
relationship with the music and a more powerful performance.
Designed to coordinate page-by-page with the Lesson Books. Contains
enjoyable games and quizzes that reinforce the principles presented
in the Lesson Books. Students can increase their musical
understanding while they are away from the keyboard.
Lateness and Brahms takes up the fascinating, yet understudied
problem of how Brahms fits into the culture of turn-of-the-century
Vienna. Brahms's conspicuous and puzzling absence in previous
scholarly accounts of the time and place raises important
questions, and as Margaret Notley demonstrates, the tendency to
view him in neutralized, ahistorical terms has made his music seem
far less interesting than it truly is. In pursuit of an historical
Brahms, Notley focuses on the later chamber music, drawing on
various documents and perspectives, but with particular emphasis on
the relevance of Western Marxist critical traditions.
This book explores the emerging area of microtonality through an
examination of the tuning theories of Erv Wilson. It is the first
publication to offer a broad discussion of this influential
theorist whose innovations have far-reaching ramifications for
microtonal tuning systems. This study addresses the breadth and
complexity of Wilson's work by focusing on his microtonal keyboard
designs as a means to investigate his tuning concepts and their
practical applications. Narushima examines materials ranging from
historical and experimental tunings to instrument design, as well
as musical applications of mathematical theories and
multidimensional geometry. The volume provides an analysis of some
of Wilson's most significant theoretical ideas, including the Scale
Tree, Moments of Symmetry, Constant Structures, and
Combination-Product Sets. These theories offer ways to
conceptualize musical scales as patterns with structural integrity
and whose shapes can be altered to produce infinitely varying
forms. The book shows how these structural properties can be used
to map scales onto a microtonal keyboard by providing step-by-step
guidelines and clearly illustrated examples. Most importantly, it
brings together theoretical and practical methods of tuning to
enable composers, performers, and instrument designers to explore
previously uncharted areas of microtonality, making a significant
contribution to the fields of music theory, composition and music
technology.
(Yorktown). A repertory of keyboard works by masters of the 17th
and 18th centuries, selected and edited by Denes Agay. Includes
biographical sketches of the composers and a glossary. Suitable for
intermediate to advanced pianists. Composers include Brahms, Haydn
and Greig. Graded from very easy to moderate level, with
recommended fingering.
Sumptuous settings, elaborate costumes and romance; the period
drama is a feast for the senses. Capture the spirit of Austen and
Hardy's England with these 14 evocative solos from classic literary
adaptations. Featuring music by Carl Davis, Jeremy Sams and Adrian
Johnston alongside Mozart, Clementi and Beethoven, carefully
arranged for the intermediate pianist.
Includes:
'End Titles' from Emma * 'Main Theme' from Pride and Prejudice *
'Andante Favori WoO 57 (excerpt)' from Pride and Prejudice * 'An
Adoring Heart' from Cranford * 'Sebastian' from Brideshead
Revisited * 'The Beginning of the Partnership' from Shakespeare in
Love * 'Main Theme' from Middlemarch and more.
"If you love this era of movie music, there is much to enjoy among
these intermediate level pieces."
- Progressions magazine
The Piano in Black and White is for everyone with an unrequited
love for the piano. It will entice beginners to climb a few
important rungs up the ladder, coax the fainthearted to play more
and welcome back those who previously gave up. Packed with
inspiration and advice, this book demystifies the process of
learning the piano. There are easy-to-follow lessons with
photographs and fingering guides, online audio and unique features
such as finger pilates and the 'ten-by-five' practice method. By
the end of the book you will be able to play twelve beautiful
pieces, making this an unmissable book for all would-be pianists!
"If you think your piano skills are non-existent or too rusty to be
revived, this is the perfect book for you. It is clear, packed with
useful information and constantly encouraging. Before you know it,
you'll be playing well-known tunes with confidence!" Katie Derham,
TV and radio presenter "This inspiring book is ideal for adult
beginners and returners alike: a lucid, creative and good-humoured
guide that goes beyond the notes into the heart of music making."
Sarah Harding, TV director ('Maigret', 'Vikings', 'Gentleman Jack')
The Second Edition of Alfred's Group Piano for Adults, Book 1,
includes updates inspired by numerous recommendations from group
piano teachers and students. This book includes a CD-ROM containing
both Audio and General MIDI Files of the 500] accompaniments
included in the text, each with an interesting and engaging
arrangement coupled with the piano part. Designed for collegiate
non-keyboard music majors with little or no keyboard experience,
the easy-to-use text contains 26 units, each intended to be covered
in one week, thus fulfilling two semesters or three quarters of
study. Theory, technique, sight-reading, repertoire, harmonization,
improvisation and ensemble activities are taught thoroughly and
consistently throughout the text. Book 1 is 360 pages.
The best-selling Improve your sight-reading! Series, by renowned
educationalist Paul Harris, has now been extended to offer a series
of editions supporting the Trinity College London sight-reading
criteria. Improve your sight-reading! Trinity Edition Piano Grade 4
has been specifically written to reflect Trinity's parameters for
Grade 4 and contains new material throughout. Improve your
sight-reading! Series is designed to help you overcome all your
sight-reading problems. These books follow the same progressive
format as previous editions, where technical aspects are introduced
step-by-step firstly through rhythmic and melodic exercises, then
by studying prepared pieces with associated questions, and finally
by 'going solo' with a series of meticulously graded sight-reading
pieces.
Discoveries from the Fortepiano meets the demand for a manual on
authentic Classical piano performance practice that is at once
accessible to the performer and accurate to the scholarship.
Uncovering a wide range of eighteenth-century primary sources,
noted keyboard pedagogue Donna Gunn examines contemporary
philosophical beliefs and principles surrounding Classical Era
performance practices. Gunn introduces the reader to the Viennese
fortepiano and compares its sonic and technical capabilities to the
modern piano. In doing so, she demonstrates how understanding
Classical fortepiano performance aesthetics can influence
contemporary pianists, paying particular focus to technique,
dynamics, articulation, rhythm, ornamentation, and pedaling. The
book is complete with over 100 music examples that illustrate
concepts, as well as sample model lessons that demonstrate the
application of Gunn's historically informed style on the modern
piano. Each example is available on the book's companion website
and is given three recordings: the first, a modern interpretation
of the passage on a modern piano; the second, a fortepiano
interpretation; and the third, a historically informed performance
on a modern piano. With its in-depth yet succinct explanations and
examples of the Viennese five-octave fortepiano and the nuances of
Classical interpretation and ornamentation, Discoveries from the
Fortepiano is an indispensable educational aid to any pianist who
seeks an academically and artistically sound approach to the
performance of Classical works.
Method Book 3. This third volume of The Classical Piano Method is
for students who have completed Method Book 2, or for those who
already have a firm grounding in playing the piano and are
returning to the instrument.Clearly laid out and progressing in
small, manageable steps the book features interesting, varied and
well-known repertoire from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic
erasIncludes a CD recording of all pieces providing model
performances to help you learn. Can be supplemented with additional
Repertoire, Duet and Finger Fitness books.
(Piano Collection). Includes three complete studies in one
inexpensive volume for use in lessons.
The second edition of William Phemister's The American Piano
Concerto Compendium reveals to professional and amateurs pianists
alike a vast collection of available compositions by American
composers. Analysis expands outside mainstream concerto styles to
include those considered experimental or popular derivatives. The
range of music flows from Pulitzer Prize winners like Samuel
Barber, Gail Kubik, and John LaMontaine, to lesser-known
multi-ethnic composers such as Tania Leon and Samuel Zyman, to old
standards like Edward MacDowell and the first piano concerto
written by an American-born composer, Otis B. Boise (1875), to the
cutting-edge avant-garde of Milton Babbitt and Elliott Carter, just
to name a few. These all contribute to the varied narrative that
animates American piano music. With forty percent more works
described, documented, and reviewed than were listed in the 1985
first edition from the College Music Society, this second edition
is a valuable resource not only for pianists and conductors, but
also for orchestras, teachers, students, music historians and
critics, collectors, and concert attendees.
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Lipatti
(Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Dragos Tanasescu, Grigore Bargauanu; Volume editing by Carola Grindea; Translated by Carola Grindea; Foreword by Yehudi Menuhin
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Features the life and work of Dinu Lipatti. This book deals with
Lipatti as pianist, composer and teacher. It includes many
quotations from letters written by him, many musical examples, a
list of works and two cadenzas for the Mozart Piano Concerto in C
(K467). This publication is a valuable foundation from which to
understand the complete devotion and musicianship of one of the
most gifted pianists/composers the world has ever heard. Much of
this book is devoted to understanding Dinu Lipatti's music, his
teaching, composing and those important in his musical development.
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