About This Book
A biographical study traces the pianist and teacher from childhood musical apprenticeship through a performing career and the gradual formation of a rigorous pedagogical system. It combines memoir, anecdote, and analysis to describe his insistence on long-term disciplined study, technical exercises, private lessons and classes, the role of assistants, and careful psychological diagnosis of pupils. Chapters chart early life, career milestones, evolution of method and concrete lesson practice, classroom dynamics, and the cultural setting that shaped his teaching, offering portraits of individual students, institutional routines, and the demands placed on those seeking advanced musical training.
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