Stories, Images, and Magic from the Piano Literature

Author:   Neil Rutman
Publisher:   Torchflame Books
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9781611532388


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   23 January 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Stories, Images, and Magic from the Piano Literature


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""A true gold mine of information, this book is a mustread for every pianist, and for every music lover. Insight of this kind is priceless."" Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Concert Pianist and Distinguished Professor of Piano, Cleveland Institute of Music ""Neil Rutman is to be congratulated for his foresight in bringing to pianists, teachers, and aficionados alike a volume of ""indispensables of piano playing""- that of interpretive imagery. This book belongs in the hands of everyone who loves the piano."" Nancy Lee Harper, EPTA JOURNAL Stories, Images, and Magic from the Piano Literature will stimulate the imagination of pianists as they study and perform the great works of the piano literature. This book brings together for the first time under one cover, for the delight and edification of the musician, a plethora of programmatic, poetic, or imaginative musical images and stories on piano works from the classical literature. Many images originate with the composers themselves, the pens of their acquaintances or contemporaries, while others derive from pianists and authors of distinction from later generations, as well as from translations of poetry on which a piano work is based.

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Author:   Neil Rutman
Publisher:   Torchflame Books
Imprint:   Torchflame Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9781611532388


ISBN 10:   1611532388
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   23 January 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Neil Rutman is to be congratulated for his foresight in bringing to pianists, teachers, and aficionados alike a volume of indispensables of piano playing - that of interpretive imagery. This book belongs in the hands of everyone who loves the piano. Nancy Lee Harper, EPTA JOURNAL. Rutman's admirable aim is to bring a more subjective, human dimension to contemporary pianism. Franz Wulf, PIANO INTERNATIONAL. A fascinating tapestry of tales, letters and comments from the composers themselves, from their colleagues and friends as well as from well known performers who consistently confront the challenge of making choices that are authentic, imaginative and inspiring. Leon Fleisher, Andrew W. Mellon Chair in Piano, Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University A most stimulating read. Neil Rutman, himself a brilliant pianist, has succeeded in creating an invaluable tool for both teachers and performers. Much more than a reference book, it will Inspire the reader to deeper exploration and understanding of the music at hand. Anton Nel, Long Endowed Chair in Piano, University of Texas at Austin, Artist Faculty at Ravinia and Aspen A true gold mine of information, this book is a mustread for every pianist, and for every music lover. Insight of this kind is priceless. Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Concert Pianist and Distinguished Professor of Piano, Cleveland Institute of Music


"""Neil Rutman is to be congratulated for his foresight in bringing to pianists, teachers, and aficionados alike a volume of ""indispensables of piano playing""- that of interpretive imagery. This book belongs in the hands of everyone who loves the piano."" Nancy Lee Harper, EPTA JOURNAL. ""Rutman's admirable aim is to bring a more subjective, human dimension to contemporary pianism."" Franz Wulf, PIANO INTERNATIONAL. ""A fascinating tapestry of tales, letters and comments from the composers themselves, from their colleagues and friends as well as from well known performers who consistently confront the challenge of making choices that are authentic, imaginative and inspiring."" Leon Fleisher, Andrew W. Mellon Chair in Piano, Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University ""A most stimulating read. Neil Rutman, himself a brilliant pianist, has succeeded in creating an invaluable tool for both teachers and performers. Much more than a reference book, it will Inspire the reader to deeper exploration and understanding of the music at hand."" Anton Nel, Long Endowed Chair in Piano, University of Texas at Austin, Artist Faculty at Ravinia and Aspen ""A true gold mine of information, this book is a mustread for every pianist, and for every music lover. Insight of this kind is priceless."" Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Concert Pianist and Distinguished Professor of Piano, Cleveland Institute of Music"


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The New York Times has written of Neil Rutman that ""he won the audience over for himself with exquisite performances of Mozart and Schubert-both commanding and full of character."" The Washington Post stated that ""his playing met the highest standards and his spotless articulation gave the whole program unusual polish and virtuoso marks."" As a young man Neil Rutman distinguished himself as a top prize winner in the Busoni, Kapell, Casadesus, Concert Artist Guild, and International Johann Sebastian Bach Competitions. An active performer on several continents, Mr. Rutman has garnered critical praise for his all Poulenc CD on which Emmy Award winning actor Tony Randall provides the narration of The Story of Babar the Little Elephant, several Mozart Piano Concerti CDs, and an all Chopin CD. He has been a contributing author to The Piano Quarterly, Clavier, The Piano Teacher, and the book The Pianists Craft. A native of San Francisco, Mr. Rutman graduated from the Eastman School of Music and the Peabody Institute. He has studied with Aiko Onishi, Cecile Genhart, and Ellen Mack. Mr. Rutman is Artist-in-Residence at the University of Central Arkansas from where his students have become laureates in the East West Artist Auditions in New York City, the Kappell, and the Clara Wells Competitions. A former collegiate boxer, Neil Rutman coaches the University of Central Arkansas Boxing Team. Mr. Rutman, who serves as a volunteer Probation Officer and mentor for juvenile offenders in Faulkner County, was honored with the Martin Luther King-President Barack Obama Service Award in recognition of his contribution to youth. Mr. Rutman gains his greatest enjoyment from the association of family, friends, and travel. Visit www.neilrutman.net for more information.

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