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Ever since Alfred Brendel bid farewell to the concert stage after six decades of performing, he has been passing on his insight and experience in the form of lectures, readings and master-classes. This reader for lovers of the piano distils his musical and linguistic eloquence and vast knowledge, and will prove invaluable to anyone with an interest in the technique, history and repertoire of the piano.
Erudite, witty, enlightening and deeply personal, A Pianist’s A to Z is the ideal book for all piano lovers, musicians and music aficionados: rarely has the instrument been described in such an entertaining and intelligent fashion.
'I was not a child prodigy; indeed, I had none of the requisite
qualities for making a successful career' - which has not prevented
Alfred Brendel from becoming one of the greatest pianists of the
twentieth century. In these dialogues with Martin Meyer he speaks
about his life, the development of his career, his music-making,
his travels, his poems and essays; about his childhood in Zagreb,
adolescence in Graz, and experiences as a young man in Vienna ('I
was in Vienna, but I was never a "genuine" Viennese'); about
literature, painting, architecture and kitsch. He talks about the
liberties and obligations of a performer and discusses the work of
musicians that have fascinated him, like Edwin Fischer, Cortot,
Kempff, Furtwangler and Bruno Walter, or irritated him, like Glenn
Gould. The conversations which are both serious and witty abound in
amusing anecdotes and contain penetrating insights into the music
of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Liszt, Busoni and
Schoenberg. Alfred Brendel emerges as a deep-thinking as well as
emotional musician and a passionate sceptic - a Renaissance-like
figure with an engaging sense of humour, a healthy dose of modesty
and an enormous appetite for life.
During a career spanning more than 50 years, pianist Helmut Deutsch
has accompanied over 100 singers, including Ian Bostridge, Grace
Bumbry, Diana Damrau, Brigitte Fassbaender, Jonas Kaufmann,
Angelika Kirchschlager, Camilla Nylund, Christoph Pregardien, Mauro
Peter, Hermann Prey, Thomas Quasthoff, Yumiko Samejima, Peter
Schreier, Irmgard Seefried and Anne Sofie von Otter. Translated
from the German by Richard Stokes, professor of lieder at the Royal
Academy of Music, this memoir describes, with humour, honesty and
intelligence, Helmut Deutsch's journey from unknown repetiteur to
one of the most refined and sought-after accompanists of the modern
era, respected by the leading singers of our time, who make music
with him and revere him as a great artist and strong musical
partner. In this engaging and entertaining account, Deutsch offers
fascinating insights into pianistic technique, repertoire,
performance, interpersonal relationships, and the special qualities
required for his profession: empathy, flexibility, sensitivity,
patience and the ability to stand back in the service of others.
Deutsch is a captivating narrator, frank and entertaining. From out
of tune pianos to jealous singers, his memoir teems with anecdotes
and reflections on his multi-faceted life as a musician, offering
readers a glimpse of unforgettable moments on and off stage without
a trace of vanity.
Alfred Brendel, one of the greatest pianists of our time, is
renowned for his masterly interpretations of Haydn, Mozart,
Beethoven, Schubert and Liszt, and has been credited with rescuing
from oblivion the piano music of Schubert's last years. Far from
having merely one string to his bow, however, Brendel is also one
of the world's most remarkable writers on music - possessed of the
rare ability to bring the clarity and originality of expression
that characterised his performances to the printed page. The
definitive collection of his award-winning writings and essays,
Music, Sense and Nonsense combines all of his work originally
published in his two classic books, Musical Thoughts and
Afterthoughts and Music Sounded Out, along with significant new
material on a lifetime of recording, performance habits and
reflections on life and art. As well as providing stimulating
reading, this new edition provides a unique insight into the
exceptional mind of one of the outstanding musicians of the
twentieth and twenty-first centuries.Whether discussing Bach or
Beethoven, Schubert or Schoenberg, Brendel's reflections are
illuminating and challenging, a treasure for the specialist and
music lover alike.
The title of this collection of essays refers to a tailor's
mannequin that Alfred Brendel spotted in a shop window in Arezzo, a
small Tuscan town. Who is this strange lady? What is she looking
at? And why is she carrying an egg on her head? The mannequin now
graces a room in the attic of Brendel's house in Hampstead. Her
features convey great artistic seriousness in combination with
absurd comedy: the epitome of his own musical and literary
preferences. And so, in his delightful new collection, great
masters of nonsense meet great masters of music.
This collection of pen-portraits of the renowned public
intellectual Isaiah Berlin, published to mark the centenary of his
birth, brings him vividly to life from many vantage-points:
essential reading for all who seek to understand the full range of
his impact. Isaiah Berlin was born a century ago. One of the most
celebrated British thinkers of the twentieth century, he was a
tireless champion of freedom and diversity against control and
conformity. His generous, open vision of life is displayed with
special immediacy in his brilliant pen-portraits of contemporaries,
Personal Impressions, in which he sees the point of radically
differing personalities, enters into their distinctive outlooks,
and describeshis encounters with them, in arrestingly idiosyncratic
prose. The Book of Isaiah turns the tables on Berlin, offering a
series of personal impressions of him and his ideas by a range of
people who knew him, or have been affected by his work. This
multi-faceted testimony enriches and supplements Michael
Ignatieff's celebrated authorised biography. The volume includes
tributes written when Berlin died, essays specially commissioned
from friends and from students of his work, and a previously
unpublished family memoir by Berlin's father, which preserves for
his son, and for posterity, the story of his Hasidic forebears, and
of the many relatives murdered by the Nazis. The result is a
collection indispensable both for existing enthusiasts and for
those who are curious to learn about Berlin's unique, compelling
appeal. HENRY HARDY is a Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and one
of Isaiah Berlin's Literary Trustees.
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau sings Franz Schubert's song cycle in this
recording made for the German radio station SFB in 1979. Musical
accompaniment is provided by the renowned Austrian pianist, Alfred
Brendel.
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Cursing Bagels (Paperback)
Alfred Brendel; Translated by Alfred Brendel, Richard Stokes
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In his second collection of poems, musician and writer Alfred
Brendel is by turns witty, plaintive, dadaist and grounded. Cursing
Bagels follows the critically acclaimed volume One Finger Too Many
and Veil of Order.
Alfred Brendel und Peter Gülke pflegen die Kunst des
Interpretierens auf einzigartige Weise: Brendel als weltberühmter
Pianist, der auch Bücher über Musik publiziert, Peter Gülke als
mehrfach für seine Sprach-Kunst des Interpretierens
ausgezeichneter Autor, der auch Dirigent ist. In diesem Buch denken
sie in einem intellektuell und emotional berührenden Ideen- und
Erfahrungsaustausch gemeinsam über die Praxis des Interpretierens
nach. Einerseits geschieht dies ganz konkret bezogen auf Schuberts
und Beethovens Musik. Andererseits diskutieren sie über
Grundsätzliches wie die Frage, welche Freiheit Musikerinnen und
Musiker beim Aufführen von Musik haben, und über die
Möglichkeiten, sinnvoll über Musik zu sprechen, das heißt: sie
sprachlich zu interpretieren.
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Charles Mackerras (Hardcover)
Nigel Simeone, John Tyrrell; Contributions by Ales Brezina, Alfred Brendel, Anne Evans, …
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Comprising a brief biography and chapters written by those who
worked with him, such as Janet Baker and Alfred Brendel, this is a
celebration of an exceptional, creative life. By the time of his
death in 2010 at the age of 84, Sir Charles Mackerras had achieved
widespread recognition, recorded extensively and developed into a
conductor of major international significance. In addition to areas
in which he already had forged a distinctive profile (Janácek,
Mozart, Handel, Sullivan) he revisited - and rethought - much of
the standard repertoire. The last thirty years were particularly
momentous in the coming to fruition of so manycherished projects:
not only the Janácek operas but the Gilbert and Sullivan series,
the Mozart operas, the two Beethoven cycles, other projects with
the Scottish Chamber Orchestra (Schumann and Brahms at Edinburgh;
the outstanding late Mozart) and at the Royal Opera House and the
Met. Unspoilt by fame, and undeterred by personal tragedies and
increasing physical frailty, he remained productive and inventive:
for him music-making, whether with world-classsingers and
orchestras or with students, was a kind of joyous oxygen that kept
him going right to the end. A detailed account of his life is
complemented by contributions from performers and scholars who
worked closely with Mackerras, as well as interviews with his
family. The book is richly illustrated with photographs and
documents, and includes a comprehensive discography along with
listings of many of his concert and opera performances. While
SirCharles's whole life is considered, emphasis is given to his
final quarter century, a period in which so many important projects
were realized. This book celebrates and epitomizes an exceptional
life. NIGEL SIMEONE is awriter and teacher. He has published
extensively on Messiaen and Janácek and recently edited The
Leonard Bernstein Letters. JOHN TYRRELL is Honorary Professor of
Music at Cardiff University. He has published bookson Janácek and
Czech opera and, with Sir Charles Mackerras, edited two Janácek
operas. CONTRIBUTORS: Janet Baker, Alfred Brendel, Ales Brezina,
Alex Briger, Rosenna East, Anne Evans, Nicholas Hytner, Simon
Keenlyside, David Lloyd-Jones, David Mackie, Chi-chi Nwanoku,
Antonio Pappano, Nigel Simeone, John Stein, Heinz Stolba, Patrick
Summers, John Tyrrell, Malcolm Walker, David Whelton, Jirí
Zahrádka.
Artur Schnabel s reputation as a pianist and teacher has grown
steadily, and his innovative approach to the pianist s art has
attracted increasing interest. This book originally prepared while
its author was studying with Schnabel, and supervised by the master
himself is unique for two reasons: it is the only detailed
treatment of Schnabel s system as such, and it is the first general
survey describing the range of a pianist s interpretive concerns to
appear in this century. Formerly titled The Teaching of Artur
Schnabel, this second edition includes a new preface by Alfred
Brendel."
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