Romantic Piano Playing Techniques: Off the Record Performance Practices for Classical Musicians | Perfect for Concerts, Recitals & Home Practice
Romantic Piano Playing Techniques: Off the Record Performance Practices for Classical Musicians | Perfect for Concerts, Recitals & Home Practice

Romantic Piano Playing Techniques: Off the Record Performance Practices for Classical Musicians | Perfect for Concerts, Recitals & Home Practice

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Off the Record is a revealing exploration of piano performing practices of the high Romantic era. Author and well-known keyboard player Neal Peres Da Costa bases his investigation on a range of early sound recordings (acoustic, piano roll and electric) that capture a generation of highly-esteemed pianists trained as far back as the mid-nineteenth-century. Placing general practices of late nineteenth-century piano performance alongside evidence of the stylistic idiosyncrasies of legendary pianists such as Carl Reinecke (1824-1910), Theodor Leschetizky (1830-1915), Camille Saint-Saƫns (1838-1921) and Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), he examines prevalent techniques of the time--dislocation, unnotated arpeggiation, rhythmic alteration, tempo fluctuation--and unfolds the background and lineage of significant performer/pedagogues. Throughout, Peres Da Costa demonstrates that these early recordings do not simply capture the idiosyncrasies of aging musicians as has been commonly asserted, but in fact represent a range of established expressive practices of a lost age. An extensive collection of these fascinating and sometimes rare professional recordings of the Romantic age masters are available on a companion web site, and in addition, Peres Da Costa, himself a renowned period keyboardist, illustrates points made throughout the book with his own playing. Of essential value to student and professional pianists, historical musicologists of 19th and early 20th century performance practice, and also to the general music aficionado audience, Off the Record is an indispensable resource for scholarly research, performance inspiration, and listening enjoyment.

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If there ever was a book that anyone who has studied and/or played classical piano should have, this is it. Under the tutelage of the historical practice expert, Clive Brown, Dr. Neal Peres Da Costa has brought forth the very first comprehensive analysis of how the piano was played at the time the actual compositions were written. His painstaking narrative shows among other things that the music was originally played in mostly a rolled chord fashion, and not today's block chord style. Further, in order to enhance the melodic line, the soprano note was often played slightly after the corresponding bass note. His final two chapters on historical rhythmic practice show how the emphasis of performers at this time was on musicality, as opposed to the modern practice of metronomic perfection. All of these elements are illustrated in extensive recorded examples in the accompanying website to the book. Here, Dr. Peres Da Costa has assembled a list of pieces, originally recorded in the early 20th century, which have been re-recorded with beautiful clarity. Each piece is cross-referenced page by page in his book. "Off the Record" is a true historical document, which I am sure will very shortly become required reading for all who will study the piano for centuries to come.