Author: Marsh, Ozan and Anna Norvelle Title: The Pianist's Spectrum
Description: Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, Longwood Academic, 1987. Hardcover. Black cloth boards with gilt spine lettering; white dj with red lettering, mylar cover; ii, 125 pp; 1 unnumbered leaf of plates; bw illustrations. "In this book Professor Marsh draws on his years of experience as a teacher to present a consistent philosophy of how piano should be taught and how it should be learned. He puts a strong emphasis on ways that one can ogranize one's technical training as a pianist, whether at the professional or the amateur level. Along with the basic aims of training, he discusses the 'tricks of the trade' that can be used in concert performance; an enlivening the text are a host of anecdotes of Marsh's experiences with both the great and the not-so-great." - dust jacket. Contents: An introduction -- The spectrum of talent -- The mosaic of training (I) -- The mosaic of training (II) -- Coda: a lesson in Liszt. VG-/VG- (Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine, inside front and rear covers, ffep and block.Light shelfwear to boards and block. Pages are otherwise very clean.) .
Keywords: Music ; Piano Instruction and Study ; ;
Price: US$ 200.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 185795
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