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by Josef Hofmann
Josef Hofmann (1876–1957) was a master of piano technique and an
artist who had few equals at the keyboard. A student of Anton Rubinstein
and a leading exponent of the works of Chopin, Liszt, and Schumann, he
always balanced his virtuoso playing with a firm adherence to the piece
as written. It is this balanced approach to piano playing that he
advocates in this highly regarded volume on piano technique.
The
first section of the book contains a discussion of the rules and tricks
of correct piano playing: touch, methods of practicing, the use of the
pedal, playing the piece as it is written, "How Rubinstein Taught Me to
Play," and indispensables in pianistic success. The second, much longer,
section contains Hofmann's answers to specific questions sent to him by
piano students and amateurs: questions on positions of the body and
hand, actions of the wrist and arm, stretching, staccato, legato,
precision, fingering, octaves, the pedals, practice, marks and
nomenclature, phrasing, rubato, theory, transposing, and much more.
Full
of important background information that is highly useful to every
piano player, this book will set students on the right track in their
studies and allow every amateur to measure the level of his commitment
and the quality of the instruction he is receiving. For insight into
many facets of playing the piano, there is no better guide than Josef
Hofmann.