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The Faber Music Piano Anthology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

The Faber Music Piano Anthology

A beautiful collection of core repertoire from the great composers, presented in progressive order. Selected by pianist Melanie Spanswick, it is ideal for pianists of every level. This is the full eBook edition of The Faber Music Piano Anthology in fixed-layout format and features 'The Concerto' linocut cover by Cyril Edward Power.

Play It Again: Piano Book 1
  • Language: en

Play It Again: Piano Book 1

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-04
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  • Publisher: Schott

(Piano). Did you use to play the piano? Would you like to play again? This is the first of two books of Play It Again: Piano . It will reunite you with the keyboard using real pieces from the piano repertoire to teach specific techniques and tips, to get you playing fluently once again. The level of pieces in this first book progresses from around UK grades 1 to 4 (elementary to intermediate). Aimed at "returning" players who have spent some time away from the keyboard, Play It Again: Piano gives you the confidence to revisit this fulfilling pastime and go beyond what you previously thought you could achieve. Each of the 28 pieces in Book 1 is accompanied by two full pages of easy-to-underst...

So You Want to Play the Piano?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

So You Want to Play the Piano?

The piano is a magnificently versatile instrument and great fun to learn, but all the considerations can seem a little overwhelming if you're thinking about taking it up. In So You Want To Play The Piano?, concert pianist and piano teacher Melanie Spanswick covers all concerns and gives advice on: - how to find the perfect instrument - what to look for in a teacher - things to bear in mind beyond playing the right notes - popular books for beginners - preparing for exams - supporting a child who is learning - and much, much more So You Want To Play The Piano? is an excellent guide for anyone thinking about the piano as their instrument of choice. And who knows, you could see a pleasant pastime become a lifelong passion!

A Life in Music: Ruth Nye and the Arrau Heritage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 171

A Life in Music: Ruth Nye and the Arrau Heritage

Claudio Arrau was one of the most distinguished and influential concert pianists of the twentieth century. His particular approach to the creation of sound was legendary. Concert pianist Ruth Nye studied with Arrau in New York and maintained a very active professional and personal relationship with the maestro until his death some 30 years later. Ruth Nye's performance career continued for many years until she developed Dupuytren's contracture of the fifth finger of her left hand, which left her unable to play professionally. Ruth Nye, MBE, FRCM, is now one of the most highly regarded piano teachers in the UK. This is the story of her life and her musical philosophy.

Relax with Meditative Piano
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 93

Relax with Meditative Piano

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-16
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  • Publisher: Schott Music

A new addition to the best-selling series, the 40 pieces in Relax with Meditative Piano have been selected and edited by the British concert pianist and educator Samantha Ward for their calming properties.

The Piano
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 399

The Piano

A fascinating history of the piano explored through 100 pieces chosen by one of the UK's most renowned concert pianists "Tomes . . . casts her net widely, taking in chamber music and concertos, knotty avant-garde masterworks and (most welcome) jazz."--Richard Fairman, Financial Times, "Best Books of 2021: Classical Music" "[One of] the most beautiful books I got my hands on this year. . . . About the shaping of this maddening, glorious, unconquerable instrument."--Jenny Colgan, Spectator, "Books of the Year" An astonishingly versatile instrument, the piano allows just two hands to play music of great complexity and subtlety. For more than two hundred years, it has brought solo and collaborat...

Big Book of Beginner's Piano Classics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Big Book of Beginner's Piano Classics

Eighty-three popular piano classics arranged for the beginning student are accompanied by a short history of each piece and advice on playing each arrangement.5NjBwBT

Erard
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Erard

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Erard: A Passion for the Piano shows how the Erard piano played an important and often leading role in the history of the instrument, beginning in the late eighteenth century and continuing into the final decades of the nineteenth.

Play It Again: Piano Book 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Play It Again: Piano Book 2

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

(Schott). Did you use to play the piano? Would you like to play again? Play it again: Piano uses real pieces from the piano repertoire to teach specific techniques and tips, getting you playing fluently once again. This is the second book, which is for the more confident former piano player or for those continuing their journey from Book 1. The level of pieces in this second book progresses from around UK grades 5 to 8 (intermediate to late advanced). "I used to play the piano..." Aimed at returning players who have spent some time away from the keyboard, Play it again: Piano gives you the confidence to revisit this fulfilling pastime and go beyond what you previously thought you could achie...

Play It Again
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

Play It Again

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-17
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  • Publisher: Random House

In 2010, Alan Rusbridger, the editor of the Guardian, set himself an almost impossible task: to learn, in the space of a year, Chopin’s Ballade No. 1 – a piece that inspires dread in many professional pianists. His timing could have been better. The next twelve months were to witness the Arab Spring, the Japanese tsunami, the English riots, and the Guardian’s breaking of both WikiLeaks and the News of the World hacking scandal. In the midst of this he carved out twenty minutes’ practice a day – even if that meant practising in a Libyan hotel in the middle of a revolution as well as gaining insights and advice from an array of legendary pianists, theorists, historians and neuroscientists, and even occasionally from secretaries of state. But was he able to play the piece in time?