
Piano Lessons With Claudio Arrau Provides An Insider's View Of The Art Of Piano Performance As Exemplified By One Of The Great Artists Of The Twentieth Century. Chilean Pianist Claudio Arrau Devoted His Life To The Piano And Its Music. As A Child Prodigy, He Gained National Recognition From Government Officials In Chile, Including President Pedro Montt, Who Funded Arrau's Education In Germany. Arrau Studied In Berlin With Martin Krause, A Pupil Of Franz Liszt, And Later Immigrated To New York City Where He Taught And Mentored A Sizeable Group Of Pupils While At The Same Time Managing An International Performing Career. Arrau's Profound Musical Insight And Unique Style Of Teaching Inspired His Pupils And Motivated Them To Teach His Principles To The Next Generation Of Students. This In-depth Study Of Arrau's Principles And Philosophy Of Technique And Performance Draws On Information From Published Interviews With Arrau, From Numerous Interviews With Arrau's Pupils, And From The Author's Experience In Studying Piano With Two Of Them. Transcripts Of Actual Lessons Given By Arrau And Preserved On Tape Present In His Own Words A Detailed Account Of His Technical And Interpretive Ideas About Five Major Works Of The Piano Repertory. References To Over One Hundred Examples From Arrau's Filmed Recordings Enable Readers To Observe The Elements Of Arrau's Famed Technique In Action.
This book investigates the pedagogical philosophy and technical methodology of Claudio Arrau, one of the twentieth century's most influential pianists. Author Victoria A. von Arx, a scholar and pianist who studied under Arrau's direct pupils, synthesizes archival recordings, interviews, and historical data to reconstruct his approach to performance. By examining the lineage from Franz Liszt through Martin Krause to Arrau, the text establishes a rigorous framework for understanding how Arrau's technical principles shaped his interpretive style. The work serves as a bridge between historical performance practice and modern pedagogical application.
What You Will Find
Experts and musicologists recognize this work as a primary resource for understanding the technical lineage of the Lisztian school. Readers frequently note the high level of detail in the lesson transcripts, which provides a rare, practical look at high-level piano instruction.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199924333
ISBN-13:
9780199924332
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