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Famous Pianists and Their Technique, New Edition

  • Author: Gerig, Reginald R.
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Contents

  • Foreword by Alan Walker
  • Preface and Acknowledgments
  • 1. The Meaning of Technique
  • 2. The Early Clavier Methods
  • 3. The Beginnings of the Piano
  • 4. Mozart and the Early Piano Technique
  • 5. Hummel: The Culmination of the Viennese Era
  • 6. The Dynamic Beethoven Technique
  • 7. Czerny: Technique Personified
  • 8. The Early Methodology
  • 9. The Lyricism of Chopin
  • 10. Liszt and Virtuoso Technique
  • 11. The Schumann Circle
  • 12. The Beginnings of Modern Technical Methods
  • 13. The Leschetizky Influence
  • 14. Russian Nationalism
  • 15. The French School
  • 16. Breithaupt and Weight Technique
  • 17. The English School: Matthay; His Pupils and Colleagues
  • 18. Ortmann: Piano Technique Comes of Age
  • 19. Contemporary Technical Thought
  • 20. The Perspectives of an Enlightened Piano Technique
  • Appendices
  • 1. The Aesthetic Imperative
  • 2. Mental and Psychological Control
  • 3. An Intellectual Grasp of Basic Technical Knowledge
  • 4. Isolated Movements
  • 5. Coordinated Movements
  • 6. Muscular Coordination
  • 7. The Kinesthetic Sense
  • 8. Posture
  • 9. Means for Specific Technical Development
  • 10. Historical Concepts and Perspectives of Piano Technical Thought
  • 11. Supplementary Bibliography
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
  • Index