Chopin: Interpreting his notational symbols
- Type:
- boek
- Titel:
- Chopin: Interpreting his notational symbols
- Jaar:
- 2005
- Taal:
- Onbepaald
- Uitgever:
- Milkauwee Hal Leonard 2005
- Plaatsnummer:
- ORPH.BIO CHOP e (Orpheus Instituut)
- ISBN:
- 9780634098512
- Paginering:
- 64
- Samenvatting:
- A book offering unique information on and insights into Chopins pedal indications and the crescendo-diminuendo signs called hairpins. According to research, what Seymour Bernstein suggests about the asterisks, or stars in between pedal indications is a first of its kind. A careful, honest probe& of the confusion of Chopins pedal marks Clavier magazine. In this text, Seymour Bernstein discusses and illustrates with many musical examples Chopins pedal indications and the hairpin marks. He writes, There still remain worlds to conquer in discovering the truth behind, or at least a reasonable assumption about, certain notational indications in music. Among them are Chopins pedal signs and the wedge-shaped expression marks often called hairpins. We highly recommend this text for all piano teachers and pedagogy students. The book is divided into two major sections: Part 1: Chopins Pedal Indications, Notational Enigma, Asterisks and After Sound, Asterisks-Custom of Meaning, Notational Confusion, A Brief Historical Survey, Chopins Pedal Signs, 3-Stage Approach, A Language of Choreographic Gestures, Harmonic and Rhythmic Structures, A Scholars Point of View, More Large Spaces and Finger Pedaling Summary. Part 2: Hairpins, Wedge-shaped Hairpins, Closing Hairpins, Opening Hairpins, Redundancies?, Contradictions?, Poetic Inflections, Notational Enigma, Possible Interpretation of Hairpins in the Romantic Period, Conclusions and Bibliography.A quote from eminent pianist, composer, and teacher, Dr. Logan Skelton, Professor of Piano and Director of Doctoral Studies in Piano Performance at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor:Seymour,I have just spent a very enjoyable morning reading through (yet again) your book, CHOPIN: Interpreting His Notational Symbols. I continue to be so profoundly impressed with the high intelligence, erudition, creativity and authentic musicianship that informs every word. In particular, I was knocked out by playing through the many musical examples, trying to bring into being the interpretations you offer of Chopins seemingly enigmatic notation. Every move you suggest is musically and artistically driven & a wonder to behold. I recommend this book to all of my students, and teach the principles wherever I go. It is no exaggeration to say that it has changed my musical life to spend time with this little book, so full of inspiration and mind- bending concepts. I feel, as always, so very fortunate to have known you. The ghosts of your thoughts are alive in me.Affectionately,Logan
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