Pianist #142 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 #142 issue contents:
- Charles Owen Interview The British pianist talks to Peter Quantrill about his connection with Schumann, the joys of chamber music, and why teaching matters
- How to Play Masterclass 1. Mark Tanner shows you how to play in a Romantic style
- How to Play Masterclass 2. Graham Fitch focuses on deep learning techniques in his second article on preparing for a performance
- How to Play 1. Matthew Mills suggests that less is sometimes more in Frank Bridge’s tender Berceuse
- How to Play 2. Lucy Parham shows us how to reach great piano-playing heights in Schumann’s soaring Aufschwung
- How to Play 3. For Melanie Spanswick, it’s all about rhythm and touch in this catchy miniature by Ignatius Sancho
- The Scores. Romantic scores in abundance feature inside this issue including a dreamy night piece by Hensel, an exotic polka by Henselt, two passionate works by Schumann and lots more
- Piano Teacher Help Desk. Kathryn Page helps students conjure up ‘spontaneous inspiration’ in their playing – a quality we should strive for when
- interpreting Romantic repertoire
- The Myra Myth. Myra Hess biographer Jessica Duchen reveals the many colourful sides to this remarkable British legend, possibly the greatest pianist ever to have emerged from the UK
- Do Not Disturb. John Evans surveys the many silent piano options, where, with the switch of a lever, an acoustic piano becomes silent
- Grand sounds from Pianoteq. A review of Pianoteq’s latest release – the virtual model of Shigeru Kawai’s concert grand piano
- Album Reviews. Rare and wonderful repertoire is reviewed including Busoni from Donohoe & Lutchmayer, Tarenghi from Pizarro & Zhok, and Kapustin from Frank Dupree
- Sheet Music Review. Dreams, dances and fantasy pieces from Bach to Backer Grondahl are just some of the works assessed inside this issue
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