Pianist #143

Pianist #143

Jun 17, 2026
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Pianist #143 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 #143 issue contents:

  • Rustem Hayroudinoff. Discovering (and recording) the music of Bach’s sons was a major revelation for the London-based Russian pianist
  • Margaret Fingerhut. The British pianist talks to Peter Quantrill about facing her own struggles, reviving fingerings and revisiting forgotten repertoire
  • How to Play Masterclass 1. Mark Tanner on the gentle way of building stamina
  • How to Play Masterclass 2. Graham Fitch’s third and final masterclass on preparing for a performance is all about the finishing touches
  • How to Play 1. Spring is still in the air with Matthew Mills’s lesson on Bonis’s delightfully refreshing Gai Printemps
  • How to Play 2. Clara Rodriguez guides you through the captivating ‘Mi Teresita’ waltz by Teresa Carreсo
  • How to Play 3. There’s lots to explore in Tchaikovsky’s The New Doll from his Album for the Young, says Melanie Spanswick
  • The Scores. Waltzes, sicilianas, preludes and Ukrainian gems are just some of the scores featured inside this issue’s 40-page Scores section
  • Piano Teacher Help Desk. Why do many amateur pianists feel scared when they play? Kathryn Page has some answers
  • An 88-Key Miracle. It’s never too late to learn the piano: take inspiration from Ray Eveleigh, who passed his Grade 8 exam at the age of 88
  • Page-turning options. A swift, successful turn of the page can be an art in itself: Alisdair Hogarth looks at the non-human alternatives
  • Piano Day 2025. As this celebration of all things piano turns 10 years old on 29 March, Claire Watters reveals why Piano Day continues to flourish
  • Kawai’s ‘grand’ uprights. John Evans looks at Kawai’s top-of-the-range upright pianos, the K700 and K800AS
  • Album Reviews. Five stars for Artur Pizarro and Ludovico Troncanetti in two-piano duets by Saint-Saлns, praise for Violina Petrychenko’s Ukrainian
  • concertos album, and more
  • Sheet Music Review. Beethoven bagatelles, rare recital treasures and ‘magic’ Mozart are just some of the works assessed inside this issue

Text Format PDF + Audio Mp3, 84 pages

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