Carl Czerny (1791-1857) is often remembered for his technical exercises, but his true legacy extends far beyond finger drills. As a pupil of Ludwig van Beethoven and the teacher of Franz Liszt, Czerny stood at the heart of 19th-century musical evolution, shaping the future of piano performance and pedagogy.
This book delves into Czerny's dual role as a pianist and educator, exploring his revolu-tionary teaching methods, his extensive body of pedagogical works, and his impact on generations of musicians. How did he translate Beethoven's ideals into a structured learning system? What made his approach so enduring that it continues to influence piano education today?
With indepth analysis, historical context, and insights into his most significant students, Carl Czerny and the Art of Teaching paints a vivid picture of a man who not only mastered the art of the piano but also redefined how it should be taught.
A must-read for pianists, educators, and classical music enthusiasts alike, this book uncovers the fascinating story of one of history's greatest music teachers.
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This book is aimed at pianists, music educators, classical music enthusiasts, and any-one interested in the historical evolution of piano pedagogy.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-3-384-50899-7 (9783384508997)
Schweitzer Klassifikation