Arrau on Music and Performance

Arrau on Music and Performance

by Joseph Horowitz
Arrau on Music and Performance

Arrau on Music and Performance

by Joseph Horowitz

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Overview

Awarded an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award in 1983 for excellence in writing about music, this volume of candid conversations with the late Claudio Arrau is both a subtle portrait of one of the world's great concert artists and a vivid exploration of his unique and intensely felt beliefs about music and piano performance.
Upon its initial appearance, critical acclaim for this work included rave reviews from The New Yorker ("One of the best books about a performing artist ever written. . . . It's an enthralling, free-flowing, but shapely compound of reminiscences and of observations on music."), and New York Magazine ("Something of a miracle, a book that actually explores the life and development of a living musician by dealing seriously with important musical issues. Each chapter sets a biographical context for a conversation . . . a fascinating and valuable book.").
In addition to his conversations with Arrau, former New York Times critic Joseph Horowitz has included discussions with four renowned musicians who worked with the celebrated pianist: Philip Lorenz, Daniel Barenboim, Garrick Ohlsson, and Sir Colin Davis. The result is an eminently readable portrait of a great artist, presented in an intimate, conversational format — sure to fascinate pianists, musicians, and anyone seriously interested in music and the piano.
Joseph Horowitz is also the author of Understanding Toscanini, The Ivory Tread, Wagner Nights: An American History, and The Post-Classical Predicament.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486408460
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 03/17/2011
Series: Dover Books on Music Series
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Artistic consultant, teacher, and author Joseph Horowitz is one of America's most prominent and widely published music writers. A music producer and former Executive Director of the Brooklyn Philharmonic, he has written seven books on classical music.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
"The Chilean Mozart: Claudio Arrau Leon"ix
I.Introduction1
II.Conversations with Arrau
Roots11
Chile: 1903-191121
Studies with Krause: 1913-191834
Struggling for a Career: 1918-192743
Success: 1927 and After59
Remembering Berlin81
Piano Technique96
Interpretation111
Liszt131
Brahms, Chopin, Beethoven150
Listening to Brahms173
Taking Stock: December 1980179
Postscript: July 1981194
III.Conversations about Arrau
With Philip Lorenz207
With Daniel Barenboim216
With Garrick Ohlsson221
With Sir Colin Davis231
IV."A Performer Looks at Psychoanalysis"237
V.Conclusion: Arrau on Records249
VI.Afterword275
Appendices
A.Sample Programs285
B.Sample Itinerary293
Index297
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