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Tomes is at ease with the paradox of writing about music, that most ineffable of art forms...language can be the key that unlocks a player's musical imagination. * TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT *
[T]he perfect book to read in preparation for another year of music lessons. Susan Tomes is an inspirational and transparent author who writes clearly and beautifully about her passions for music, education and life-long learning. . . . A teacher who is intelligent, curious and non-intimidated by potent powers of observation is bound to spark the same qualities in students of succeeding generations. Reading this book will be a catalyst for the generational transition. * AMERICAN MUSIC TEACHER *
This is the 5th book for renowned pianist and teacher Susan Tomes. After reading this one, I am eager to seek out and find the other 4! . . . . [Tomes] writes from the perspective of a professional performer but also that of a lifelong learner. It is clear that she is passionate about passing on her knowledge to others. From the first pages of the introduction I was captivated by Tomes' observations -- statements which sound obvious when first considered but with profound depth upon further reflection. . . .This is a gem of a book with . . . much to linger over, take notes, underline, and read again. I highly recommend it to any teacher or learner. * THE CANADIAN MUSIC TEACHER [Dina Pollock] *
A worthwhile read for music teachers, students and anyone looking for ways to enrich their own musical journey. * LIMELIGHT *
Drawing on her long experience, pianist Susan Tomes investigates, with crystalline clarity, some of the interferences that disrupt the flow between players and their music. The text is studded with gems of insight, encapsulating elusive matters that often defy articulation, including difficult topics such as unconscious biases against female teachers, or why some performers ham up their playing for the YouTube generation. A must-read for anyone who plays or loves the piano. * SUNDAY TIMES, BEST CLASSICAL MUSIC BOOKS OF 2018 *
Learning to play the piano well is about more than getting the notes right. Drawing on a career in chamber music and teaching, Susan Tomes casts her eye over everything from classic TV comedy to Japanese cherry blossom in an all-embracing exploration of how to make music come alive. * THE FINANCIAL TIMES, BEST BOOKS OF 2018 *
Tomes' curiosity leads her to some fascinating insights, especially the role of the imagination in music...underlining the magic of music and just how elusive some of its elements are. * CLASSICAL MUSIC *
Tomes draws on her experience as both a performer and teacher as well as her interactions with adult amateur pianists in the Piano Club... Her wisdom is evident on every page and her writing is, as always, eloquent and intelligent... and gives encouragement to those who may find learning the piano at once wonderful and also frustrating. An engaging and engrossing read for music teachers, musicians and music lovers alike. -- Fran Wilson * THE CROSS-EYED PIANIST *
Susan Tomes's tone of voice is inquisitive, energetic, entrepreneurial, gently provocative... Above all - and this is the great value of 'Speaking the Piano' - she dispenses insight and information with grace and clarity. The precepts she articulates are equally applicable to all instrumentalists - and indeed musicians of every kind, professional and amateur. * GRAMOPHONE *
Susan Tomes's insights as a performer and teacher are fully matched by her literary eloquence: at the piano or on the page, her style is marked by undemonstrative, perceptive and elegant turns of phrase, in every sense...any music lovers would find fascination and entertainment here: there are gems on every page. Five Stars. -- Jessica Duchen * BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783273256
Author Susan Tomes
Format Hardback
Page Count 278
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd