Fauré, Selected Piano Works

Fauré, Selected Piano Works
Title Fauré, Selected Piano Works PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Fauré
Publisher Alfred Music
Pages 99
Release 2006-11-09
Genre Music
ISBN 1457421119

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French composer, teacher and pianist Gabriel Fauré is remembered for the beauty and elegance of his music as well as for his harmonic and melodic innovations. This critical edition addresses sources, discrepancies and performance issues (tempi, pedaling, fingering, style, interpretation and technique). The preface also includes historical, cultural, and social background.

Selected piano works

Selected piano works
Title Selected piano works PDF eBook
Author Nancy Bricard
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Music
ISBN 9780739034156

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French composer, teacher and pianist Gabriel Faur is remembered for the beauty and elegance of his music as well as for his harmonic and melodic innovations. This critical edition addresses sources, discrepancies and performance issues (tempi, pedaling, fingering, style, interpretation and technique). The preface also includes historical, cultural, and social background. 96 pages.

The Harmonic Language of Selected Piano Works by Fauré

The Harmonic Language of Selected Piano Works by Fauré
Title The Harmonic Language of Selected Piano Works by Fauré PDF eBook
Author John Arnn
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 1969
Genre
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The Late Solo Piano Works of Gabriel Fauré

The Late Solo Piano Works of Gabriel Fauré
Title The Late Solo Piano Works of Gabriel Fauré PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Min
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2000
Genre Music
ISBN

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Gabriel Fauré and the Art of Ambiguity

Gabriel Fauré and the Art of Ambiguity
Title Gabriel Fauré and the Art of Ambiguity PDF eBook
Author Ken Johansen
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1995
Genre
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A Topical Guide to Schenkerian Literature

A Topical Guide to Schenkerian Literature
Title A Topical Guide to Schenkerian Literature PDF eBook
Author David Carson Berry
Publisher Pendragon Press
Pages 610
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781576470954

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To the growing list of Pendragon Press publications devoted to the work of Heinrich Schenker, we wish to announce the addition of this much-needed bibliography. The author, a student of Allen Forte, has created a work useful to a wide range of researchers music theorists, musicologists, music librarians and teachers. The Guide is the largest Schenkerian reference work ever published. At nearly 600 pages, it contains 3600 entries (2200 principal, 1400 secondary) representing the work of 1475 authors. Fifteen broad groupings encompass seventy topical headings, many of which are divided and subdivided again, resulting in a total of 271 headings under which entries are collected.

The Art of French Piano Music

The Art of French Piano Music
Title The Art of French Piano Music PDF eBook
Author Roy Howat
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 417
Release 2009-08-11
Genre Music
ISBN 0300159773

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An essential resource for scholars and performers, this study by a world-renowned specialist illuminates the piano music of four major French composers, in comparative and reciprocal context. Howat explores the musical language and artistic ethos of this repertoire, juxtaposing structural analysis with editorial and performing issues. He also relates his four composers historically and stylistically to such predecessors as Chopin, Schumann, Liszt, the French harpsichord school, and Russian and Spanish music. Challenging long-held assumptions about performance practice, Howat elucidates the rhythmic vitality and invention inherent in French music. In granting Fauré and Chabrier equal consideration with Debussy and Ravel, he redresses a historic imbalance and reshapes our perceptions of this entire musical tradition. Outstanding historical documentation and analysis are supported by Howat’s direct references to performing traditions shaped by the composers themselves. The book balances accessibility with scholarly and analytic rigor, combining a lifetime’s scholarship with practical experience of teaching and the concert platform