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The Pianist's Guide to Pedaling

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... a most precious book which every serious pianist and teacher must own." -Journal of the American Liszt Society Joseph Banowetz and four distinguished contributors provide practical suggestions and musicological insights on the pedaling of keyboard works from the 18th to the 20th century.
Preface 1. The History of the Piano's Pedals PART ONE Pedaling Techniques 2.The Right Pedal 3. The Middle Pedal 4. The Left Pedal PART TWO Pedaling Works of Selected Composers and Styles 5.Using and Pedals When Playing Bach 6.Using the Pedals When Playing Haydn and Mozart 7. Beethoven's Uses of the Pedals William S. Newman 8. Executing Beethoven's Long Pedals on the Modern Piano 9. Pedaling the Piano Works of Chopin Maurice Hinson 10. Using the Pedals When Playing Schumann 11.Using the Pedals When Playing Liszt 12. The Catala School of Pedaling Mark Hansen 13. Gieseking's Pedaling in Debussy and Ravel Dean Elder Notes Bibliography of Sources in English Index
First published by Indiana University Press in 1985, The Pianist's Guide to Pedaling provides a wonderful resource in which to dip in and out, proffering a useful read for students, amateurs pianists, teachers, and professionals. (Barbarablog)
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