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The Art of Pedaling

A Manual for the Use of the Piano Pedals

The Art of Pedaling( )
Author: Gebhard, Heinrich
Introduction by: Bernstein, Leonard
Series title:Dover Books on Music: Piano Ser.
ISBN:978-0-486-48827-1
Publication Date:Mar 2012
Publisher:Dover Publications, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $6.95
Book Description:

Written by a renowned musician who served as a mentor to Leonard Bernstein, this classic guide explains pedaling's most important uses and assists in the development of instincts for musical and artistic pedaling.

Book Details
Pages:64
Detailed Subjects: Music / Musical Instruments / Piano & Keyboard
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.5 Inches
Book Weight:0.2 Pounds
Author Biography
Gebhard, Heinrich (Author)
Considered by many the greatest figure in American music, Leonard Bernstein was a charismatic and controversial conductor, a gifted teacher, an accomplished pianist, and a highly admired composer. As a teacher, Bernstein communicated his love for music, whether classical or popular, through his Young People's Concerts, many of which were televised. At the Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox, Massachusetts, he taught many students who are now present-day conductors of American symphony orchestras. As a composer Bernstein is best known for his popular works, including the Broadway musicals West Side Story (1958), Candide (1956), and Wonderful Town; the film score for On the Waterfront ; and the ballet Fancy Free (1958). However, it was as a conductor with an exuberant, dynamic, and dramatic style that Bernstein captured the attention of the American public.

Born to Russian-Jewish immigrants in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1918, Bernstein started taking piano lessons at the age of 10, using his own allowance to pay for the lessons. He continued his musical studies at the Curtis Institute of Music, in Philadelphia, where he quickly displayed his varied talents as a pupil of renowned conductor Fritz Reiner.

At the age of 25, Bernstein became an overnight sensation when he substituted for an ailing conductor during a concert. In 1958, when he was named musical director of the New York Philharmonic, Bernstein became the first native-born American to head a symphony orchestra. His association with the New York Philharmonic lasted until 1969, when he resigned to concentrate on composing.

Bernstein died in 1990.

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