Description
About the Author
Charles Timbrell, professor and coordiantor of keyboard studies at Howard University, is an active pianist, writer and music critic. He received degrees in piano performance from Oberlin Conservatory, the University of Michigan and the University of Maryland. He has performed throughout the United States and Europe and is a frequent adjudicator of national and international piano competitions. He contributed more than 50 articles on French pianists to The New Grove.
Reviews
'This book should be in the libraries of all graduate and undergraduate institutions where the piano is taught.' - Choice; 'This is a book that delights and is also an invaluable document, one that is obviously the fruit of much imaginative planning ... Many historic artists come colourfully to life at the prompting of Charles Timbrell.' - Notes; 'French Pianism ... is full of advice worth hundreds of private lessons [and it] offers illuminating interviews. A notable book.' - Clavier; 'A lucid and precise volume about the history and aesthetics of the French ways of playing the piano, [with] substantial bibliography and instructive lists of exercises, methods, etudes, and editions.' - Piano & Keyboard; 'An invaluable contribution ... The discussion of pedagogical principles, and the insights about the complex elements that led to an important national school of playing, are both interesting and of great value.' - American Music Teacher
Book Information
ISBN 9781871082661
Author Charles Timbrell
Format Hardback
Page Count 368
Imprint Kahn & Averill
Publisher Kahn & Averill