Piano Notes: The Hidden World of the Pianist
By (Author) Charles Rosen
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
27th May 2004
27th May 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
786.2
Paperback
256
Width 132mm, Height 197mm, Spine 15mm
195g
In this eloquent, intimate exploration of the delights and demands of the piano, world-renowned concert pianist and music writer Charles Rosen draws on a lifetime's wisdom to consider every aspect of the instrument- from what makes a beautiful sound to suffering from stage fright, from the physical challenges of playing to tales of great musicians, including Vladimir Horowitz's recording tricks, Rachmaninov s hands and why Artur Rubenstein applied hairspray to the keys. Gracefully blending anecdote, history, expertise and memoir, Piano Notes will enchant anyone with a passion for music.
"The Economist"
Rosen brings all of his experience as one of the most
intellectually rigorous pianists and brilliant music historians alive today to this wide-ranging and approachable book.
Charles Rosen is one of the leading writers on music and musicians in the world. His landmark books include The Classical Style and The Romantic Generation. He is a concert pianist and Professor of Music at New York University.