Great Pianists on Piano Playing

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By Listen TheBook Posted on Mar 14, 2025
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James Francis Cooke 1913
English
  • The Artist’s Life
  • Are Pianists Born or Made?
  • Pepito Arriola: The Story of a Wonder Child
  • Wilhelm Bachaus: The Pianist of To-Morrow
  • Harold Bauer: Artistic Aspects of Piano Study
  • Fanny Bloomfield-Zeisler: Appearing in Public
  • Ferruccio Benvenuto Busoni: Important Details in Piano Study
  • Teresa Carreño: Distinctive Piano Playing
  • Ossip Gabrilowitsch: Essentials of Touch
  • Leopold Godowsky: The Real Significance of Technic
  • Katharine Goodson: Analyzing Masterpieces
  • Josef Hofmann: Progress in Piano Study
  • Josef Lhévinne: Piano Study in Russia
  • Vladimir de Pachmann: Seeking Originality
  • Max Pauer: Modern Pianistic Problems
  • S. V. Rachmaninoff: Essentials of Artistic Playing
  • Alfred Reisenaur: Systematic Musical Training
  • Emil Sauer: The Training of the Virtuoso
  • Xaver Scharwenka: Economy in Music Study
  • Ernest Schelling: Learning a New Piece
  • Sigismund Stojowski: What Interpretation Really Is
The full title of this book, published in 1913, gives a good idea of its contents: “Great Pianists on Piano Playing: Study Talks with Foremost Virtuosos. A Series of Personal Educational Conferences with Renowned Masters of the Keyboard, Presenting the Most Modern Ideas upon the Subjects of Technic, Interpretation, Style and Expression.” The author, James Francis Cooke, in addition to publishing a dozen books, was involved in music in many ways, including as a composer, a music educator, the president of a music publishing house, and the editor of a music magazine. He taught piano for 20 years. For this book, he interviewed 19 accomplished pianists of his day, gleaning their wisdom about a large range of topics regarding piano performance. In addition, each section ends with a list of ten questions intended to encourage the student reader to think about and interpret the interviewee’s advice. - Summary by Verla Viera

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