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Great Pianists on Piano Playing / Study Talks with Foremost Virtuosos. A Series of Personal Educational Conferences with Renowned Masters of the Keyboard, Presenting the Most Modern Ideas upon the Subjects of Technic, Interpretation, Style and Expression

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A series of interviews and essays by leading keyboard masters offers practical guidance on technique, touch, interpretation, practice methods, and career management. Contributors examine the demands of a virtuoso's life, the interplay of innate talent and systematic training, methods for learning and analyzing repertoire, and considerations for public performance and pedagogy. Subjects include technical development, artistic expression, originality, economy in study, and aspects of publicity and professional introduction. Each chapter presents a personal viewpoint from a different eminent pianist, blending concrete instructional advice for students and teachers with broader reflections on style and expressive priorities.

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James Francis Cooke

James Francis Cooke was an influential figure in the realm of music education and criticism during the early 20th century. He is best known for his works "Great Pianists on Piano Playing" and "Great Singers on the Art of Singing," which feature a series of educational conferences with renowned musicians. Through these interviews, Cooke provided insights into the techniques, interpretations, and artistic expressions of celebrated pianists and singers, making significant contributions to the understanding of performance art. His writings continue to be a valuable resource for musicians and educators alike, reflecting the evolving ideas of music pedagogy.

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