Méthode de piano forté du Conservatoire

Type:
boek
Titel:
Méthode de piano forté du Conservatoire
Andere titel:
Pianoforteschule des Conservatoriums der Musik in Paris
Auteur:
Adam, Louis
Jaar:
1815
URL:
https://imslp.org/wiki/M%C3%A9thode_de_piano_du_Conservatoire_(Adam%2C_Louis) International Music Score Library Project
Onderwerp:
Conservatoire de Paris (France)
19th Century (1801-1900)
Music education
Method
Piano
Paris (France)
arpeggio
artikulatie
Bach, J.S
catalogus Simrock
dubbelslag
pianoforte
polyritmiek
gesticuleren
tremblement lié
tremolo
trillervingerzetting
handhouding
vingerzetting
klavecimbel
kleine versieringsnootjes op de slag
lengte van port de voix
Silbermann, G
bovensecunde triller in 19e eeuw
duim op boventoets
hoofdnoottriller
mordent - hoofdnoottriller
tertsvingerzetting
triolen vs achtstes aanpassen
Vahal, J
vingerwisseling bij toonherhaling
Taal:
Meerdere talen
Uitgever:
Bonn Cologne Simrock 1815
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C2.33 07F37 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
[viii]-73 pages music examples
Samenvatting:
Louis Adam (1758-1848) was a French composer, music teacher, and piano virtuoso. He spent over four decades, from 1797 through 1842, as Professor of Pianoforte at the Conservatoire de Paris, whrere he taught Friedrich Kalkbrenner and Ferdinand Hérold, among others. In addition to being a skilled pianist, he composed a number of piano pieces that were in vogue at the time, especially some variations on 'Le Bon Roi Dagobert'. He also wrote two standard instruction books for piano: Méthode ou principe générale du doigté pour le forté-piano (1798) and Méthode nouvelle pour le piano (1802). His influential 'Méthode de piano du Conservatoire', which contributed to the advancement of piano technique in Paris, was first published in 1804
Nota:
First volume of three, for the complete version see 07D42
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