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The art of listening = conversations with cellists /
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The art of listening/ Anthony Arnone.
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conversations with cellists /
Author:
Arnone, Anthony.
Published:
New York :Peter Lang Publishing, : 2020.,
Description:
viii, 334 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Richard Aaron -- Colin Carr -- Steven Doane -- Timothy Eddy -- Stephen Geber -- Bonnie Hampton -- Gary Hoffman -- Hans Jensen -- Paul Katz -- Ronald Leonard -- Laurence Lesser -- Raphael Wallfisch -- Helga Winold.
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Cellists - Interviews. -
Online resource:
https://www.peterlang.com/document/1111250
ISBN:
9781433162947
The art of listening = conversations with cellists /
Arnone, Anthony.
The art of listening
conversations with cellists /[electronic resource] :Anthony Arnone. - New York :Peter Lang Publishing,2020. - viii, 334 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Richard Aaron -- Colin Carr -- Steven Doane -- Timothy Eddy -- Stephen Geber -- Bonnie Hampton -- Gary Hoffman -- Hans Jensen -- Paul Katz -- Ronald Leonard -- Laurence Lesser -- Raphael Wallfisch -- Helga Winold.
"In The Art of Listening, Anthony Arnone interviews 13 of the top cello teachers of our time, sharing valuable insights about performing, teaching, music, and life. While almost every other aspect of 21st century life has been changed by technological advancements, the art of playing and teaching the cello has largely remained the same. Our instruments are still made exactly the same way and much of what we learn is passed on by demonstration and word of mouth from generation to generation. We are as much historians of music as we are teachers of the instrument. The teaching lineage in the classical music world has formed a family tree of sorts with a select number of iconic names at the top of the tree, such as Pablo Casals, Gregor Piatigorsky, and Leonard Rose. A large percentage of professional cellists working today studied with these giants of the cello world, or with their students. In addition to discussing the impact of these masters and their personal experience as their students, the renowned cellists interviewed in this book touch on a variety of topics from teaching philosophies to how technology has changed classical music"--
ISBN: 9781433162947Subjects--Topical Terms:
3507523
Cellists
--Interviews.
LC Class. No.: ML398 / .A76 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 787.40922
The art of listening = conversations with cellists /
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