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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very interesting,
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His uncle Felix Blumenfeld was a Horowitz teacher.
Some of Neuhaus students among many others: - Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels, both considered top 10 world pianists. - The first teacher (the mother) of Andrei Gavrilov. - Radu Lupu. This book is funny as exemplified below by some excerpts: "Thinking about art and science, about their mutual relationship and contradictions, I came to the conclusion, for some reason or other, that mathematics and music are situated at extreme poles of the human spirit, that these two antipodes limit and determine the whole spiritual and creative activity of man and that situated between them is everything that mankind has created in the field of science and art". I found his above childish thoughts very interesting, perhaps meaning that everything is a linear combination of pure logic (math) and pure emotion (music). As I work with math and like to play piano I will tend to be a "complete" human being :-) Other of his "jokes": "When Emil Gilels came to study with me in the Moscow State Conservatory, I was once forced to say to him: You are already a grown man, you can eat steak and drink beer but so far you have been fed with a baby's bottle" "I remember that when Glazunov was about fifty his mother used to tell the washerwoman to be careful with the child's linen" "To play the piano is easy. I mean the physical process, and not the summit of pianistic art.It is obvious that to play the piano very well is just as difficult as to do anything else very well, for instance to pull teeth or macadam a road". "I must once more apologize for this excessively long history about myself; that is always somewhat indecent. But what can one do?" "Carl Czerny, the "dry and methodical genius" who has tortured generations of pianists wih an inexhaustible stream of studies and exercises..." And many more... His jokes are almost everywere. Otherwise the book has several useful recommendations and analysis about the art of piano playing and has chapters on "artistic image of a musical composition", on tone, on technique and on teaching activity. But be advised: Sometimes the book is a bit verbose, repetitive and philosophical. It is not directed only to technical problems.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
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Whisdom of a teacher,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Art of Piano Playing (Paperback)
When I first read this book I knew almost notihng about interpritation. Since the first time I read it (because it's worth reading it more than one time) I have begun to play the piano in a totaly different way. There are plenty of usefull tips in it, although the author states that that was not in his intentions. The most important is that you must not struggle for a perfect technique or an nice sound, but those two elements should be the key to a meaningfull interpritation. As a book, it is very easy to read since it combines personal experiences and advice about piano-playing. It makes the reader seek for more similar books in order to learn how great pianists aproached a skore. It is excelent both for the beginner and the experinced pianist, who can get an idea of how the great teacher of Russia teached his famous studends (Richer, Gilels...)
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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A must for the young, A delight for the mature pianist,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Art of Piano Playing (Paperback)
If you love the piano, this book is almost as important as a good edition of the Beethoven sonatas and the Well-Tempered Clavier. A student of Leopold Godowsky and the teacher of Richter and Gilels, Mr. Neuhaus put together a very inspiring, almost revelatory book on the loftier spiritual and intellectual aspects of playing the piano. I recommend it wholeheartedly.
26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
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A must for all pianists alike,
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This book is simply outstanding. It should in fact be standard reading for all piano students and professionals alike, and even to some extent qualifies as a reference on artistic piano playing. It is excellently well written, entertaining, funny, inspiring, and very educational. It is well worth reading many times, since the profundity of some of the advice given actually needs digestion and experimentation at the piano to fully grasp. It is a crime that this book is out of print.
26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
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Tolstoy of the Piano,
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I'm sure anyone shopping for this book knows that Heinrich Neuhaus was the mentor of such giants of the piano as Richter, Gilels and Lupu. Well, here between these covers you'll find the reason why. Neuhaus possessed a great mind and an ability to express himself like no other pedagogue I have read. While reading his book I kept thinking I was reading Tolstoy, not for any similarity of style or substance but because I got the same feeling from both their works, that here is a great man who had lived a full life, and then had the patience and wherewithal to sit down and commit it to paper, thereby enriching piano posterity. This book deserves pride of place on any pianist's bookshelf. I thank the previous reviewer who said that it was a crime that this book is out of print. I paid a hefty amount for what looks like a slim volume, but it is packed with such profundity that I have to consider this a seminal addition to my library. Get it wherever you can, this is one for the ages.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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A classic....,
By pianoman (new york) - See all my reviews
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Lets put it this way.... this is not light reading (is the slang word an airplane book?). It is though one of the best books on playing the piano. Neuhaus is concise, to the point and likes to put out interesting anecdotes, some humorous.
This is also pretty advanced so I doubt non musicians could find any utility apart from historical tidbits. Neuhaus taught Richter who taught many others.... and just like we do with other disciplines - we have to pay tribute to the forefather of this lineage/legacy, especially since he helped produce Richter.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A must read for any musician!,
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This book is on of the most insightful and artistic book that is out there.
If you are a pianist/piano teacher you have to own and read this book. In a way it is like a bible for piano playing. Heinrich Neuhaus was the greatest Russian teacher that basically made the Russian school of piano playing to be where it is today. His artistic approach to the music is extremely inspiring and any musician should at some point read this book.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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The Pianist's Bible,
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The Art of Piano Playing such a terrific book that every pianist should have it. I've read it through and will read it again and again. The information in this book is to the point. You can't help but come away with a better understanding of the art of piano playing
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Fantastic, very entertaining!,
By Jacob Sznajdman (Gothenburg, Sweden) - See all my reviews
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I havent heard anything bad about this book. Neuhaus is a very cultural and wise man, and great sense of humor. After reading this book I have found myself quoting it quite often.
Its not perfect, but nothing is so... Just read it and you will know what I mean, Its very well worth the read, and it will make you laugh several times.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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The best, must-have for any serious musician or music lover.,
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The Art of Piano Playing is cinsidered one of the best books written in piano teaching and technique. Most other authors follow Neuhaus' teachings. |
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The Art of Piano Playing by Genrikh Gustavovich Ne?gauz (Paperback - Nov. 1989)
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