Piano Roles by James Parakilas

Piano Roles by James Parakilas

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This lavishly illustrated work examines the place of the piano in classical and popular music cultures, tracing its changing cultural role over three centuries. Numerous contributors discuss a range of topics including the impetus for the piano's invention, and its image in art and literature.

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Piano Roles by James Parakilas

The piano puts whole worlds of musical sound at the fingertips of one player, evoking the singing of a solo voice, the textural richness of an orchestra, and the rhythmic impetus of a dance band. It has been background or centre stage in concert-going, parlour singing, choir rehearsals, theatrical tryouts, and many other activities, forging a common bond among people of very different social spheres. This delightfully written and copiously illustrated book examines the place of the piano in classical and popular musical cultures and the piano's changing cultural roles over the past three centuries. Eminent authors discuss the impetus for the invention of the piano; the innovations in its design, manufacturing, and marketing that promoted its growing significance in concert life and domestic life; and the importance of the piano lesson in the upbringing of the young especially of girls. They explore the relationship between the piano on the public stage and the piano in the parlour; the spread of the piano to all parts of the world; and the images formed around the piano in literature, art, and movies. And they eloquently describe what the piano has meant to different eras, as it evolved from the plaything of European aristocrats to companion of people of all classes and cultures.
"In turns highly entertaining and very educational, full of extraordinary factsAn admirable addition to the literature on this subject." Andri Previn
James Parakilas is professor of music and chair of the Humanities Division at Bates College. A performing pianist, he also helped organise the Piano 300 exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution marking the tercentenary of the invention of the piano.
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ISBN 13 9780300080551
ISBN 10 0300080557
Title Piano Roles
Author James Parakilas
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2000-02-09
Number of pages 466
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.