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- How to practice and play properly Chopin's 24 Etudes for piano ? - Comment travailler et bien jouer les 24 Etudes de Chopin pour piano ? Before being able to play as well as: Avant de pouvoir les jouer comme: Richter, Horowitz, Argerich
Nearly 300 letters reveal Chopin as both man and artist and illuminate his fascinating world — Europe of the 1830s and 1840s. "Delightful gossip . . . merry rather than malicious . . . engagingly witty." — Books. Preface. Index.
-Revolutionnary Method to learn and practice Chopin's Etudes, for intermediate pianists--Méthode révolutionnaire pour apprendre et jouer les Etudes de Chopin-«24 Prétudes after Chopin» are 24 pre-etudes, 24 preparatory studies to those of Chopin, composed to raise the following bet : «To play the "Prétudes" will allow to learn more easily the genuine "Chopin's Etudes".»Les «24 Prétudes d'après Chopin» sont 24 pré-études, 24 études préparatoires à celles de Chopin, composées pour relever le pari suivant: «Jouer les "Prétudes" permettra d'apprendre plus facilement les véritables "Études de Chopin".».Each Etude is reduced while keeping both the musical gesture and the shape of these masterpieces,without adding nor deducting the slightest measure from it.Elles réduisent la difficulté pianistique de chaque Étude tout en conservant le geste musical et la forme, c'est-à-dire en sauvegardant le rythme harmonique de chaque Étude, sans y ajouter ni en retrancher la moindre mesure.
-Revolutionnary Method to learn and practice Chopin's Etudes, for intermediate pianists--Méthode révolutionnaire pour apprendre et jouer les Etudes de Chopin-«24 Prétudes after Chopin» are 24 pre-etudes, 24 preparatory studies to those of Chopin, composed to raise the following bet : «To play the "Prétudes" will allow to learn more easily the genuine "Chopin's Etudes".»Les «24 Prétudes d'après Chopin» sont 24 pré-études, 24 études préparatoires à celles de Chopin, composées pour relever le pari suivant: «Jouer les "Prétudes" permettra d'apprendre plus facilement les véritables "Études de Chopin".».Each Etude is reduced while keeping both the musical gesture and the shape of these masterpieces,without adding nor deducting the slightest measure from it.Elles réduisent la difficulté pianistique de chaque Étude tout en conservant le geste musical et la forme, c'est-à-dire en sauvegardant le rythme harmonique de chaque Étude, sans y ajouter ni en retrancher la moindre mesure.
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. The Sunday Times (U.K.) Classical Music Book of 2018 and one of The Economist's Best Books of 2018. "A magisterial portrait." --Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, The New York Times Book Review A landmark biography of the Polish composer by a leading authority on Chopin and his time Based on ten years of research and a vast cache of primary sources located in archives in Warsaw, Paris, London, New York, and Washington, D.C., Alan Walker’s monumental Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times is the most comprehensive biography of the great Polish composer to appear in English in more than a century. Walker’s work is a corrective biography, intended to dispel the many myths and legends that continue to surround Chopin. Fryderyk Chopin is an intimate look into a dramatic life; of particular focus are Chopin’s childhood and youth in Poland, which are brought into line with the latest scholarly findings, and Chopin’s romantic life with George Sand, with whom he lived for nine years. Comprehensive and engaging, and written in highly readable prose, the biography wears its scholarship lightly: this is a book suited as much for the professional pianist as it is for the casual music lover. Just as he did in his definitive biography of Liszt, Walker illuminates Chopin and his music with unprecedented clarity in this magisterial biography, bringing to life one of the nineteenth century’s most confounding, beloved, and legendary artists.
Mrs. Louise Mallard, afflicted with a heart condition, reflects on the death of her husband from the safety of her locked room. Originally published in Vogue magazine, “The Story of an Hour” was retitled as “The Dream of an Hour,” when it was published amid much controversy under its new title a year later in St. Louis Life. “The Story of an Hour” was adapted to film in The Joy That Kills by director Tina Rathbone, which was part of a PBS anthology called American Playhouse. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.
“An exceptionally fine book: erudite, digressive, urbane and deeply moving.” —Wall Street Journal Chopin’s Piano traces the history of Frédéric Chopin’s twenty-four Preludes through the instruments on which they were played, the pianists who interpreted them, and the traditions they came to represent. Yet it begins and ends with Chopin’s Mallorquin pianino, which the great keyboard player Wanda Landowska rescued from an abandoned monastery at Valldemossa in 1913—and which assumed an astonishing cultural potency during the Second World War as it became, for the Nazis, a symbol of the man and music they were determined to appropriate as their own. In scintillating prose, and with an eye for exquisite detail, Paul Kildea beautifully interweaves these narratives, which comprise a journey through musical Romanticism—one that illuminates how art is transmitted, interpreted, and appropriated over the ages.
With his trademark comically wry phrasing and a sure eye for quirky detail, Echenoz has produced his oddest and most enjoyable novel to date. Chopin's Move interweaves the fates of Chopin, entomologist and recalcitrant secret agent; Oswald, a young foreign-affairs employee who vanishes en route to his new home; Suzy, who gets enmeshed in a tangle of deceit and counterdeceit; the mysterious Colonel Seck, whose motivations are never quite what they seem; and a typically Echenozian supporting cast of neurotic bodyguards, disquieting functionaries, and crafty double agents. As the plot thickens, the characters become embroiled in layer upon layer of deception and double-dealing, leading them further into a world in which nothing can be taken at face value and in which "reality" hinges on apparently harmless coincidence.