England's Piano Sage

England's Piano Sage
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ISBN-10 : 0578728486
ISBN-13 : 9780578728483
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Download or read book England's Piano Sage written by Stephen Siek and published by . This book was released on 2020-09 with total page 676 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: British pianist and teacher Tobias Matthay (1858-1945) believed that science could unlock the secrets of artistic success, and thus began a program of musical instruction, theorizing, and writing on piano technique that bespoke his reverence for observation and reasoning in artistic piano performance. His students eventually included major concert pianists of the post-World War I era, such as York Bowen, Dame Myra Hess, Sir Clifford Curzon, Harriet Cohen, Eileen Joyce, and Dame Moura Lympany, all of whom advanced British pianism in the 20th century.In England's Piano Sage, scholar and pianist Stephen Siek tells the story of Matthay, who began teaching at London's Royal Academy of Music in 1880 and two decades later had so many students that he was prompted to open his own piano school in London. After World War I, student enrollments approached some 500 students, and no conservatory in the world was then producing so many finished pianists. By 1925 his towering status in Britain reached across the Atlantic with the founding of the American Matthay Association, and the adoption of his ideas by Yale and Juilliard. From these heights, Matthay's reputation would experience a precipitous fall, from his forced resignation from the Royal Academy to the barrage of criticism attacking his theories.Rich in detail, Siek's book chronicles the personal and professional story of a remarkable man whose monumental achievements now largely lay forgotten, but clearly deserve a second look. In this comprehensive biography, Siek offers a modern reassessment of Matthay's contributions, exploring not only the great piano theorist's life but also his musical compositions, writings on piano technique, relationship to the Royal Academy of Music, his successful piano school on London's Wimpole Street, and the many world-famous pianists he would come to train on both sides of the Atlantic.


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