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One Finger Too Many Alfred Brendel

One Finger Too Many By Alfred Brendel

One Finger Too Many by Alfred Brendel


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Summary

A collection of poems by the concert pianist, Alfred Brendel. They address topics such as Brahms's smelly ghost, a war between the bearded and the beardless, the appropriateness of laughter, the eventual appearance of Godot, and the usefulness of identical twins.

One Finger Too Many Summary

One Finger Too Many by Alfred Brendel

Alfred Brendel - internationally famous as the supreme interpreter of the piano music of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Liszt - is also a poet. Between concert engagements and recording sessions, he has found the time to write this collection of sardonic, wise, funny, and beautifully turned verses. Penetrating light is thrown on those parts of the author's endlessly subtle mind and sensibility which his devoted audiences can barely have guessed existed. The supernumerary finger of the book's title, the appearance of Brahms's smelly ghost, the war between the bearded and the beardless, the camel's loss of his humps, the appropriateness of laughter, the eventual appearance of Godot and the usefulness of identical twins are among the important subjects he tackles. With the help of Richard Stokes, Alfred Brendel has produced English versions of his original texts which go out to meet the reader with refreshing directness and wit.

About Alfred Brendel

Alfred Brendel was born in 1931 in Wiesenberg, and now lives in London. Universally acknowledged as one of the world's leading pianists, he is also the author of several books, including Alfred Brendel on Music (Robson Books) and a volume of poetry - One Finger Too Many - published by Faber.

Additional information

GOR001726643
9780571196180
0571196187
One Finger Too Many by Alfred Brendel
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
1998-10-19
80
N/A
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