Description
Staple-bound cover has some wear, fading, and some water damage. Spine has a small tear at bottom. Pages are clean and in good condition.
This intriguing volume, “The Soul of the Piano: Pedal Book Op. 35 (Foundation Studies for Acquiring Artistic Piano Effects),” offers a unique glimpse into the art of piano pedaling, a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of piano technique. While the author remains unknown, the work itself stands as a testament to the enduring pursuit of mastery in the world of classical piano performance.
Pedaling, the act of using the sustain, sostenuto, and una corda pedals, is a vital tool in a pianist’s arsenal, allowing for nuanced control over tone, resonance, and expression. This book delves into the intricacies of pedal technique, providing a comprehensive guide for aspiring pianists seeking to unlock the full expressive potential of the instrument.
Beyond its practical value, this volume holds historical significance as a window into the pedagogical methods and artistic ideals of its era. The emphasis on acquiring “artistic piano effects” speaks to the reverence for virtuosity and emotional depth that characterized the golden age of piano performance.
For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this work represents a rare opportunity to explore a niche yet essential aspect of piano mastery. Its well-worn appearance bears witness to its practical application by generations of dedicated students, each striving to imbue their performances with the “soul” promised by the title.