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Developing Intermediate-Level Piano Performance with Romantic Style Repertoire: Foundational Concepts and Skills
By (Author) Lori Ellen Rhoden
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
11th December 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
786.2071
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
An innovative, systematic approach to piano pedagogy that focuses on the mastery of foundational musical and technical skills and the repertoire to develop those skills.
Many resources for intermediate-level piano repertoire list many pieces from all historical style periods but only provide limited, general information about individual pieces or skills. Lori Ellen Rhoden provides a detailed exploration of key musical elementsincluding melody, harmony, texture, rhythm, technique, articulation, fingering, pedaling, and musical expressionfound in intermediate-level Romantic style piano repertoire. For each element, Rhoden identifies concepts and skills that influence important technical, musical, and interpretive aspects of a piece. By emphasizing the mastery of concepts and skills in manageable settings and using the repertoire as a vehicle to achieve that goal, this book explores many aspects of technique and musicianship that are often only covered in more advanced piano study. It helps prepare students to become independent musicians who can approach unfamiliar repertoire with confidence.
Repertoire collections by Johann Burgmller, Ccile Chaminade, Cornelius Gurlitt, Edvard Grieg, Robert Schumann, and Peter Ilyich Tschaikowsky are included as well as additional miscellaneous works celebrating lesser-known composers whose music deserves greater attention. These pieces span the entire range of intermediate-level piano, providing a useful developmental compendium of Romantic style repertoire. Also included are annotated listings of each piece focusing on foundational musical elements. Independent piano teachers and piano students will find this an invaluable resource.
Lori Ellen Rhoden is Professor of Music Performance (Piano) and Coordinator of Piano Pedagogy/Group Piano at Ball State University. She enjoys an active career as a pianist, clinician, and teacher. A Fulbright Specialist Grant recipient, she has performed and taught in China, Korea, Canada, and throughout the United States. She is the Piano Program Director for the summer MasterWorks Festival and has received the Indiana Music Teachers Association Teacher of the Year and Distinguished Service awards.