The piano : a history in 100 pieces /

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 collaborative music into homes and concert halls and has inspired composers in every musical genre--from classical to jazz a...

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Main Authors: Tomes, Susan
Published: Yale University Press,
Publisher Address: New Haven, CT :
Publication Dates: [2021]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: 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 collaborative music into homes and concert halls and has inspired composers in every musical genre--from classical to jazz and light music. Charting the development of the piano from the late eighteenth century to the present day, pianist and writer Susan Tomes takes the reader with her on a personal journey through 100 pieces including solo works, chamber music, concertos, and jazz. Her choices include composers such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Robert Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Gershwin, and Philip Glass. Looking at this history from a modern performer's perspective, she acknowledges neglected women composers and players including Fanny Mendelssohn, Maria Szymanowska, Clara Schumann, and Amy Beach.
Carrier Form: x, 388 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 350-352) and index.
ISBN: 9780300253924
0300253923
Index Number: ML650
CLC: J624.19
Call Number: J624.19/T656