Tobias Matthay Libri






The Act of Touch in All Its Diversity: an Analysis and Synthesis of Pianoforte Tone-production
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Matthay's comprehensive study of pianoforte tone-production is a must-read for music students and piano enthusiasts alike. With clear explanations and helpful illustrations, he illuminates the many nuances of touch that distinguish a lackluster performance from a truly great one.
Daily exercises designed to enhance piano skills are presented in this vintage work by renowned pianist Tobias Matthay. The book includes clear instructions and expert tips, making it valuable for both beginners and experienced players. Matthay's background as a student of notable composers enriches the content, which features various exercises targeting different aspects of piano technique. The republished edition comes with a new biography, emphasizing its significance in the realm of piano pedagogy and its growing scarcity in the market.
The First Principles Of Pianoforte Playing
Being An Extract From The Author's The Act Of Touch (1905)
- 148pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Focusing on foundational techniques, this book offers essential guidance for effective piano playing. Matthay discusses posture, hand positioning, finger movements, and the interplay between physical and mental aspects of music. He advocates for a holistic approach, emphasizing understanding the instrument and the importance of consistent practice. Updated with new chapters for learners and teachers, this facsimile reprint is a valuable resource for pianists at any level, aiming to enhance their skills and deepen their appreciation of the piano.
Visible and Invisible in Piano Technique - A Digest
- 258pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Focusing on pianoforte technique, this guide offers comprehensive insights for both beginners and advanced players. It covers essential topics such as the purpose of technique, proper use of piano keys, and the connection between music and technique. Additionally, it delves into physiological aspects of playing, including muscle and limb usage. With its detailed approach, the book serves as a valuable resource for musicians seeking to enhance their skills. This modern edition preserves the original artwork and text, making it a significant addition to music literature collections.
Focusing on advanced piano techniques, this 1910 guide serves as a valuable supplement to Tobias Matthay's earlier works. It delves into intricate aspects of pianoforte playing, including forearm rotation, pianissimo techniques, and the merging of touch instructions. Aimed at intermediate players and students familiar with Matthay's teachings, the book enhances understanding of movement and sound production. The modern edition also features a new biography of Matthay, highlighting his contributions as a pianist and educator.
Focusing on the essential technique of forearm rotation, this guide by Tobias Matthay offers clear explanations and helpful diagrams for mastering piano playing. First published in 1911, it serves as a vital resource for both students and teachers. Matthay, an accomplished English pianist and composer, draws from his extensive training at the Royal Academy of Music to provide insights into this fundamental movement. The book is being republished in a modern edition, accompanied by a new biography of the author, making it a valuable addition to any music collection.
Focusing on effective piano teaching methods, this guide by Tobias Matthay offers insights into various pedagogical approaches, emphasizing the importance of understanding over rote learning. Key topics include distinguishing between beneficial and detrimental methods, the balance between cramming and genuine teaching, and practical examples to enhance instruction. Originally published in 1920, this classic resource remains valuable for both piano teachers and students. The new edition also features a biography of Matthay, enriching its historical context.