Great Pianists by Schonberg

Great Pianists by Schonberg

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Great Pianists by Schonberg

From Mozart's fabulous legato that "flowed like oil" to Beethoven's oceanlike surge, from Clara Schumann's touch "sharp as a pencil sketch" to Rubinstein's volcanic and sensual playing, The Great Pianists brings to life the brilliant, stylish, and sometimes eccentric personalities, methods, and technical peculiarities of history's greatest pianists.

Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and author Harold C. Schonberg presents vivid accounts of the artists' performances, styles, and even their personal lives and quirky characteristics-- such as Mozart's intense competition with Clementi, Lizst's magnetic effect on women (when he played, ladies flung their jewels on stage), and Gottschalk's persistent nailbiting, which left the keys covered with blood.

Including profiles of Horowitz and Van Cliburn, among others, and chapters detailing the playing and careers of such modern pianists as de Larrocha, Ashkenazy, Gilels, Gould, Brendel, Bolet, Gutierrez, and Watts, The Great Pianists is a comprehensive and fascinating look at legendary performers past and present.

Schonberg, a twenty-year senior New York Times music critic, was the first in his industry to win the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1971. He has written a number of articles and eight books, one of which is a chess book. Schonberg is a New York City resident.

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ISBN 13 9780671638375
ISBN 10 0671638378
Title Great Pianists
Author Schonberg
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 1987-06-15
Number of pages 528
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.