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Book SynopsisAn assessment of Clark's work and his place in the history of the development of piano technique.
Trade ReviewA brilliant revival of the ideas and the pedagogical influence of the enigmatic Frederic Horace Clark. Andres' thorough and sympathetic research convincingly places Clark's original and controversial concepts at the center of the historical development of piano playing. A remarkable addition to the field, it is also engaging reading for anyone interested in the adversities of human life. Highly recommended. -- Fernando Laires, Professor of Piano, Eastman School of Music
[O]ut of the many versions of Frederic Horace Clark's life, here is a rational and wholly believable account, devoid of the many contradictions to be found in other 'versions.' To read it in all its detail is something of a revelation, but it is also an intense study of all the available details that have been put together so painstakingly and so convincingly. -- From the foreword by Dr. Peter Katin, Professor, Royal College of Music, London
Table of ContentsChapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 Foreword Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 1 The Life of Frederic Horace Clark Chapter 6 2 Anna Steiniger's Life and Education Chapter 7 3 Clark's Writing's Chapter 8 4 The Religion and the Science of the "Cherubim-Doctrine" and of the Harmonie Chapter 9 5 The New Technique Chapter 10 6 The Harmonie-piano: "Soul-Mirror" Chapter 11 7 The Philosophy's of Pure Pianism and Its Consequences Chapter 12 8 The Three Impromptus Op. 4: A Compendium of the Clark-Steiniger Piano School Chapter 13 9 Clark and His Contemporaries Chapter 14 10 Today's Perspective Chapter 15 11 Conclusion Chapter 16 Appendix A: F. H. Clark's Concert Programs Chapter 17 Appendix B: F.H. Clark's Impromptu Op. 4 No. 3 "Hiawatha" Chapter 18 Appendix C: F. H. Clark's Edition of Six Etudes by Cramer Chapter 19 Bibliography Chapter 20 Index Chapter 21 About the Author