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Book SynopsisLouis Kentner covers all aspects of the piano in this comprehensive and fascinating dissertation. As well as practical material there are pages of instruction on technique including a chapter on the use of the pedal, some hints on singing tone and legato, advice on practising, and a do-it-yourself guide to basic tuning. Kentner provides a penetrating analysis of much of Chopin's and Liszt's piano music and contributes a unique and detailed study of Beethoven's thirty-two piano sonatas. The book includes some selected further reading and a discography.
Trade Review'This is a rare privilege, and one which will be rewarding not only to any music-lover, amateur or professional, but also - such is the quality of this book in terms of human and civil value - to even the casual reader who is curious to understand the mysteries of music and the artist's mind, the sensitive heart and the disciplined hands that make music possible.' - Yehudi Menuhin; 'Every idea expressed is lucid and profound...this book should be in the library of every pianist, amateur or professional, and every music lover should possess it for reference and refreshment.' - Fanny Waterman, Music Journal; 'Rather like having a conversation with a wise and experienced master.' - Edward Greenfield, The Guardian; 'The best book on the piano to ever come my way ... there is something to be learned from every page, and one feels oneself in the company not only of a great pianist and teacher, but of a great human being.' - Ernest Bradbury, Music and Musicians
Table of ContentsIntroduction by Yehudi Menuhin; A Letter, by Way of Introduction; 1. Apology, by Way of Further Introduction; Part One - Understanding the Piano; 2. The Instrument; 3. The Structure of the Piano; 4. Equal Temperament and Tuning; 5. A Little Bit of History; Part Two - Playing the Piano; 6. Aspects of Technique; 7. On Pedalling, Considered as a Fine Art; 8. Two 'Fallacies': Singing Tone and Legato; 9. Intermezzo One: On Teachers and Teaching; 10. Intermezzo Two: On Practising; 11. The Piano Combined with Other Instruments; 12. A Note on Mechanical Reproduction; Part Three - The Great Pianoforte Composers; 13. Beethoven; 14. Chopin; 15. Liszt; 16......And After; Epilogue; Some selected further reading; Index