Music At Your Fingertips: Advice For The Artist And Amateur On Playing The Piano

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Music At Your Fingertips: Advice For The Artist And Amateur On Playing The Piano
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ruth Slenczynska
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:162
Dimensions(mm): Height 217,Width 142
Category/GenreKeyboard instruments
Techniques of music and music tutorials
ISBN/Barcode 9780306800344
ClassificationsDewey:786.2193
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Books
Imprint Da Capo Press Inc
Publication Date 22 March 1976
Publication Country United States

Description

Intended for the aspiring artist as well as the enthusiastic amateur, this invaluable guide to piano practice and performance covers every major aspect of pianistic technique. Drawing from more than forty years experience as a teacher and highly acclaimed performeras well as from her studies with Rachmaninoff, Schnabel, and CortotSlenczynska clearly demonstrates such basics as the proper use of hand positions, fingering, pedaling, ornamentation, various fingering touches, and counting. She also gives detailed instructions on the art of program building, carefully analyzing the concert programs of Horowitz, Rubinstein, and Serkin and pointing out the strengths and weaknesses of their program construction. She includes repertoire lists for performance at various levels of ability, a complete chart of ornament interpretation, and authoritative advice on posture, sight-reading, rhythm, note-learning, and memorization. Her book is essential reading for all who enjoy in the piano-beginners, serious students, teachers, and listeners.

Author Biography

Ruth Slenczynska made her piano debut in Berlin at the age of six. TheNew York Times described her as "the most outstanding of all prodigies," and music critic Olin Downes called her "the greatest piano genius since Mozart." In 1954, she resumed her interrupted career with wide critical acclaim. Her memoirs have been published in a book entitled Forbidden Childhood, in which she describes the painful difficulties of her early years as a prodigy.