Schnabel's interpretation of piano music
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Schnabel's interpretation of piano music
W. W. Norton, 1979
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Note
"Previously published under the title The teaching of Artur Schnabel" -- t.p.verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
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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