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The Writings and Letters of Konrad Wolff Ruth Gillen

The Writings and Letters of Konrad Wolff By Ruth Gillen

The Writings and Letters of Konrad Wolff by Ruth Gillen


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Summary

Presents an illustrated collection of insightful lectures and writings from one of the world's most brilliant pianists. This book provides elegant and thorough portraits of an important 20th-century performer and lover of music, as well as of his greatest influences.

The Writings and Letters of Konrad Wolff Summary

The Writings and Letters of Konrad Wolff by Ruth Gillen

[Wolff] is a remarkable pianist, an excellent theoretician, a learned teacher, a brilliant thinker and writer. -Artur Schnabel

This collection of [Wolff's] writings and letters should bear ample testimony to a musician who happily combined the artist, the teacher, the musicologist, and the charm and integrity of a human being. -Alfred Brendel

Konrad Wolff writes about music with the verve and enthusiasm of a great teacher who has never lost his sense of music as an adventure. To read him is to enter into a lively dialogue with a superior musical mind and a buoyant spirit. -Richard Goode

This collection provides elegant and thorough portraits of an important 20th-century performer and lover of music, as well as of his greatest influences.

The Writings and Letters of Konrad Wolff Reviews

[Wolff] is a remarkable pianist, an excellent theoretician, a learned teacher, a brilliant thinker and writer. Artur Schnabel This collection of [Wolff's] writings and letters should bear ample testimony to a musician who happily combined the artist, the teacher, the musicologist, and the charm and integrity of a human being. Alfred Brendel Konrad Wolff writes about music with the verve and enthusiasm of a great teacher who has never lost his sense of music as an adventure. To read him is to enter into a lively dialogue with a superior musical mind and a buoyant spirit. Richard Goode

About Ruth Gillen

Ruth Gillen is a pianist who studied with the duo-pianists Vronsky and Babin, as well as with Konrad Wolff.

Table of Contents

Contents (as printed in first-edition book from Greenwood Press)
Prologue, Leon Fleisher
Foreword, Russell Sherman
Preface
Acknowledgements
Biographical Sketch
Part I: Composers
Frescobaldi (1583-1643)
Bach (1685-1750)
His Last Work
Spirit, Style, and Forms
Bach-Reger
Brandenburg Concertos for Piano Duet
Mozart (1756-1791)
Quintet in D Major, K. 593
Beethoven (1770-1827)
Several Perspectives
Mostly Beethoven
On Beethoven's Trills
Bagatelles, Op. 119
The Ninth Symphony, Op. 125
Schubert (1797-1828)
Schubert's Reaction to Beethoven
Schubert's L'istesso Tempo
Schubert's String Quintet in C: A Misplaced Repeat Sign?
Schumann (1810-1856)
On Titles and Verbal Descriptions in Music
Liszt (1811-1886)
Beethovenian Dissonances in Liszt's Piano Works
Liszt's Approach to Piano Technique
Stravinsky
A Modern Faust
Part II: Letters
From:
Paul Badura-Skoda; Review of Interpretation on the Piano - What We can Learn from Schnabel
Alfred Brendel
Paul Henry Lang
Rudof Serkin
To:
Leon Fleisher
Artur Schnabel
To and From:
A Colleague
Sviatoslav Richter
Part III: Miscellany
Christmas Music
Music Appreciation
Authenticity
The Beginnings of Cyclic Form
Bach's Dedication to King Frederick
August Halm
Observations
On Teaching
On Music an Musicians
A Lesson in Writing
Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782): Siciliano in F-Sharp Minor
Part IV: The Brendel-Wolff Debate
The Debate
Addendum by Alfred Brendel
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
A photographic essay follows

Additional information

NLS9780253218803
9780253218803
0253218802
The Writings and Letters of Konrad Wolff by Ruth Gillen
New
Paperback
Indiana University Press
2006-09-13
312
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