The Pianist's Guide to Historic Improvisation

Download or Read eBook The Pianist's Guide to Historic Improvisation PDF written by John J. Mortensen and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Book Synopsis The Pianist's Guide to Historic Improvisation by : John J. Mortensen

"This book is for pianists who wish to improvise. Many will be experienced performers - perhaps even veteran concert artists - who are nevertheless beginners at improvisation. This contradiction is a reflection of our educational system. Those who attend collegiate music schools spend nearly all time and effort on learning, perfecting, and reciting masterpieces from the standard repertoire. As far as I can remember, no one ever taught or advocated for improvisation during my decade as a student in music schools. Certainly no one ever improvised anything substantial in a concert (except for the jazz musicians, who were, I regret to say, a separate division and generally viewed with complete indifference by the classical community). Nor did any history professor mention that, long ago, improvisation was commonplace and indeed an indispensable skill for much of the daily activity of a working musician. I continue to dedicate a portion of my career to "perfecting and reciting" masterpieces of the repertoire, and teaching my students to do the same. That tradition is dear to me. Still, if I have one regret about my traditional education, it's that it wasn't traditional enough. We have forgotten that in the eighteenth century - those hundred years that form the bedrock of classical music - improvisation was a foundation of music training. Oddly, our discipline has discarded a practice that helped bring it into being. Perhaps it is time to retrieve it from the junk heap of history and give it a good dusting off. I love the legends of the improvisational powers of the masters: Bach creating elaborate fugues on the spot, or Beethoven humiliating Daniel Steibelt by riffing upon and thereby exposing the weakness of the latter's inferior tunes. The stories implied that these abilities were instances of inexplicable genius which we could admire in slack-jawed wonder but never emulate. But that isn't right. Bach could improvise fugues not because he was unique but because almost any properly-trained keyboard player in his day could. Even mediocre talents could improvise mediocre fugues. Bach was exceptionally good at something which pretty much everyone could do at a passable level. They could all do it because it was built into their musical thinking from the very beginning of their training"--

The Pianist's Guide to Historic Improvisation

Download or Read eBook The Pianist's Guide to Historic Improvisation PDF written by John J. Mortensen and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2020-04-02 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Total Pages: 288

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ISBN-10: 9780190920418

ISBN-13: 0190920416

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Book Synopsis The Pianist's Guide to Historic Improvisation by : John J. Mortensen

Keyboard artists in the time of J.S. Bach were simultaneously performers, composers, and improvisers. By the twentieth century, however, the art of improvisation was all but lost. Today, vanishingly few classically-trained musicians can improvise with fluent, stylistic integrity. Many now question the system of training that leaves players dependent upon the printed page, and would welcome a new approach to musicianship that would enable modern performers to recapture the remarkable creative freedom of a bygone era. The Pianist's Guide to Historic Improvisation opens a pathway of musical discovery as the reader learns to improvise with confidence and joy. Useful as either a college-level textbook or a guide for independent study, the book is eminently practical. Author John Mortensen explains even the most complex ideas in a lucid, conversational tone, accompanied by hundreds of musical examples. Mortensen pairs every concept with hands-on exercises for step-by-step practice of each skill. Professional-level virtuosity is not required; players of moderate skill can manage the material. Suitable for professionals, conservatory students, and avid amateurs, The Pianist's Guide leads to mastery of improvisational techniques at the Baroque keyboard.

Mozart Studien

Download or Read eBook Mozart Studien PDF written by Manfred Hermann Schmid and published by Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag. This book was released on 2018-06-25 with total page 521 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Publisher: Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag

Total Pages: 521

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ISBN-10: 9783990124963

ISBN-13: 399012496X

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Book Synopsis Mozart Studien by : Manfred Hermann Schmid

Die Mozart Studien, 1991 begründet, veröffentlichen Beiträge in deutscher, italienischer, französischer oder englischer Sprache. Im Mittelpunkt stehen wissenschaftliche Arbeiten zum Werk von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In 17 Essays werden neue Mozart-Quellen vorgestellt, so zur Oper "Idomeneo" oder der Arie "Basta vincesti" KV 295a, und analytische Fragen aufgeworfen, wenn Traditionen des Librettos zum "Mitridate" zur Diskussion stehen oder die Frage der Autorschaft für die Rezitative im "La clemenza di Tito", bei denen sich auffällig zwei verschiedene Autoren unterscheiden lassen. Ergänzt werden diese Texte von Studien zu biographischen Fragen im Kontext von Mozarts holländischem Aufenthalt 1765-1766. Ein besonderes Highlight ist die Präsentation eines unbekannten Librettos zur Uraufführung von Mozarts "Entführung aus dem Serail" mit handschriftlichen Ergänzungen des Bühneninspizienten unter detaillierter Angabe zu den Kulissen und Requisiten.

Piano Sight-Reading 2

Download or Read eBook Piano Sight-Reading 2 PDF written by John Kember and published by Schott Music. This book was released on 2020-05-18 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Total Pages: 62

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ISBN-10: 9783795799427

ISBN-13: 3795799422

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Book Synopsis Piano Sight-Reading 2 by : John Kember

This volume builds on the progress achieved by following the outlines and good practice established in Book 1. This book helps to establish the habit of regular sight-reading, generally recognized as a vital skill in all fields of music. To this end, the exercises are progressive and structured to increase the pupil's awareness of new rhythms, keys and range of notes. Changes of hand position are introduced gradually, as is the recognition of and familiarity with chord shapes in both 2- and 3-note groups. - A progressive approach based on self-learning - 150 graduated exercises - Both hands treated equally for melody and chord playing - Hands together used throughout

Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, Fourth Edition

Download or Read eBook Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, Fourth Edition PDF written by Maurice Hinson and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 2013-12-03 with total page 1216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, Fourth Edition

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Publisher: Indiana University Press

Total Pages: 1216

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ISBN-10: 9780253010230

ISBN-13: 0253010233

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Book Synopsis Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, Fourth Edition by : Maurice Hinson

Guide to the Pianist’s Repertoire continues to be the go-to source for piano performers, teachers, and students. Newly updated and expanded with over 250 new composers, this incomparable resource expertly guides readers to solo piano literature. What did a given composer write? What interesting work have I never heard of? How difficult is it? What are its special musical features? How can I reach the publisher? It’s all here. Featuring information for more than 2,000 composers, the fourth edition includes enhanced indexes. The new "Hinson" will be an indispensable guide for many years to come.

The Pianist's Bookshelf, Second Edition

Download or Read eBook The Pianist's Bookshelf, Second Edition PDF written by Maurice Hinson and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 2023 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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Publisher: Indiana University Press

Total Pages: 254

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ISBN-10: 9780253067289

ISBN-13: 0253067286

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Book Synopsis The Pianist's Bookshelf, Second Edition by : Maurice Hinson

Originally published in 1997, The Pianist's Bookshelf, was, according to the Library Journal, "a unique and valuable tool." Now rewritten for a modern audience, this second edition expands into the 21st century. A completely revised update, The Pianist's Bookshelf, Second Edition, comes to the rescue of pianists overwhelmed by the abundance of books, videos, and other works about the piano. In this clear, easy-to-use reference book, Maurice Hinson and Wesley Roberts survey hundreds of sources and provide concise, practical annotations for each item, thus saving the reader hours of precious research time. In addition to the main listings of entries, such as "Chamber Music" and "Piano Duet," the book has indexes of authors, composers, and performers. A handy reference from the masters of piano bibliography, The Pianist's Bookshelf, Second Edition, will be an invaluable resource to students, teachers, and musicians.

Piano Pedagogy

Download or Read eBook Piano Pedagogy PDF written by Gilles Comeau and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-01-11 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Piano Pedagogy

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Publisher: Routledge

Total Pages: 282

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ISBN-10: 9781135914844

ISBN-13: 1135914842

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Book Synopsis Piano Pedagogy by : Gilles Comeau

Piano Pedagogy: A Research and Information Guide provides a detailed outline of resources available for research and/or training in piano pedagogy. Like its companion volumes in the Routledge Music Bibliographies series, it serves beginning and advanced students and scholars as a basic guide to current research in the field. The book will includes bibliographies, research guides, encyclopedias, works from other disciplines that are related to piano pedagogy, current sources spanning all formats, including books, journals, audio and video recordings, and electronic sources.

The Pianist's Resource Guide

Download or Read eBook The Pianist's Resource Guide PDF written by Joseph Rezits and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 1524 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
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ISBN-10: UOM:39015018098577

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Studies in Historical Improvisation

Download or Read eBook Studies in Historical Improvisation PDF written by Massimiliano Guido and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-01-06 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Studies in Historical Improvisation

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Total Pages: 220

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ISBN-10: 9781317048930

ISBN-13: 1317048938

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Book Synopsis Studies in Historical Improvisation by : Massimiliano Guido

In recent years, scholars and musicians have become increasingly interested in the revival of musical improvisation as it was known in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. This historically informed practice is now supplanting the late Romantic view of improvised music as a rhapsodic endeavour—a musical blossoming out of the capricious genius of the player—that dominated throughout the twentieth century. In the Renaissance and Baroque eras, composing in the mind (alla mente) had an important didactic function. For several categories of musicians, the teaching of counterpoint happened almost entirely through practice on their own instruments. This volume offers the first systematic exploration of the close relationship among improvisation, music theory, and practical musicianship from late Renaissance into the Baroque era. It is not a historical survey per se, but rather aims to re-establish the importance of such a combination as a pedagogical tool for a better understanding of the musical idioms of these periods. The authors are concerned with the transferral of historical practices to the modern classroom, discussing new ways of revitalising the study and appreciation of early music. The relevance and utility of such an improvisation-based approach also changes our understanding of the balance between theoretical and practical sources in the primary literature, as well as the concept of music theory itself. Alongside a word-centred theoretical tradition, in which rules are described in verbiage and enriched by musical examples, we are rediscovering the importance of a music-centred tradition, especially in Spain and Italy, where the music stands alone and the learner must distil the rules by learning and playing the music. Throughout its various sections, the volume explores the path of improvisation from theory to practice and back again.

The Other Side of Nowhere

Download or Read eBook The Other Side of Nowhere PDF written by Professor Department of English Daniel Fischlin and published by Wesleyan University Press. This book was released on 2004-03-30 with total page 461 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Other Side of Nowhere

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Publisher: Wesleyan University Press

Total Pages: 461

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ISBN-10: 9780819566829

ISBN-13: 0819566829

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Book Synopsis The Other Side of Nowhere by : Professor Department of English Daniel Fischlin

Scholars, composers and performers write about the art of jazz improvisation.