Pianist #144 PDF download. For the passionate players, or early beginners, Pianist PDF magazine will teach you the art of piano playing through professional advice, sheet music and lessons for all levels. Your piano playing journey starts here with the magazine that doubles as an entertaining read and the ultimate interactive piano teacher. Read, learn and play the piano with Pianist magazine every issue.
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Pianist #144 issue contents:
- Denis Kozhukhin. The Russian pianist talks about childhood memories in his new recording
- Anne-Marie McDermott. This rounded musician is always ready to take on new artistic challenges, as she tells Peter Quantrill
- How to Play Masterclass 1. Mark Tanner with more advice for building stamina
- How to Play Masterclass 2. Graham Fitch turns to the fiddly and often frightening subject of contrapuntal playing
- How to Play 1. This thickly-textured Romantic gem from Philipp Scharwenka’s Album for the Young is well worth the practice, says Matthew Mills
- How to Play 2. Lucy Parham shows you how to feel the momentum in Rachmaninov’s passionate Moment musical No 1
- How to Play 3. Fuchs’s wistful Romance from his Children’s Album is a perfect exercise in using your musical imagination, says Melanie Spanswick
- The Scores. Ravel’s magical Pavane pour une infante dйfunte, Bach’s feel-good Invention No 14 and four works ‘for children’ are just some of the pieces featured inside this issue’s 40-page Scores section
- Piano Teacher Help Desk. Some students will try to avoid pieces containing counterpoint, but Kathryn Page has good ideas up her sleeve
- Residential Piano Courses. Food, friendship and lots of hard practice: Warwick Thompson finds out why participants keep coming back for more
- Ravel Revealed. Ravel’s music can be tricky to master, but Ann Martin-Davis is hooked – and she tells us why in her traversal of the life and works of the composer
- Albums for the Young. Matthew Mill’s explores the repertoire world of ‘children’s albums’ and discovers some unmissable pieces among the never-ending pile
- Sheet Music Review. Sibelius, Chopin and an array of women composers are just some of the volumes assessed inside this issue
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