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Discoveries from the Fortepiano
Discoveries from the Fortepiano
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
by Donna Louise Gunn
Discoveries from the Fortepiano uncovers eighteenth-century performance practices and philosophical beliefs, enabling modern performers to craft an authentic, historically influenced style. Using a variety of primary sources and scholarly interpretations, noted keyboard pedagogue Donna Gunn offers a guide on Classical Era piano performance practice that is at once accurate to the scholarship and accessible to the performer. Gunn surveys and explains eighteenth-century music notational language, and from this develops tools that get at the heart of the otherwise enigmatic sound aesthetic of the era. Through over 100 music examples, Gunn provides specific answers to performance questions regarding period influences on the modern piano, including technique, dynamics, articulation, rhythm, ornamentation, and pedaling. A Companion Website houses recordings of three versions for each music example that demonstrate different interpretations and deliveries. Gunn encourages the reader to study the sources, listen carefully, and experiment with the past in the present. Remarkably researched and engagingly written, Discoveries from the Fortepiano is an indispensable aid to any pianist who seeks both an academically and artistically sound approach to performing in the Classical Era style.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Urgency: Why Bother?
2. Affekt and Good Taste
3. Formal Structure and Harmonic Function
4. Technique-Execution
5. Rhythm
6. Dynamics
7. Accents and Other Expression Marks
8. Articulation and Touch
9. Staccato Dots and the Other Usual Suspects Ornaments
10. Ornaments
11. Repeats
12. Damper Pedal
13. Indicated Tempo
14. Final Words