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Grand Obsession: A Piano Odyssey [Hardcover]

Perri Knize (Author)
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January 8, 2008
A fascinating, lyrical memoir about one woman's obsessive search for the perfect piano-and about finding and pursuing passion at any age

How can a particular piano be so seductive that someone would turn her life upside down to answer its call? How does music change human consciousness and transport us to rapture? What makes it beautiful? In this elegantly written and heartfelt account, Perri Knize explores these questions with a music lover's ardor, a poet's inspiration, and a reporter's thirst for knowledge.

The daughter of a professional musician, Knize was raised in a home saturated in classical music, but years have passed since she last played the instrument that mesmerized her most: the piano. Surprised by a sudden, belated realization that she is meant to devote her life to the instrument, she finds a teacher and soon decides to buy a piano of her own.

What begins as a search for a modestly priced upright leads Knize through dozens of piano stores all over the country, and eventually ends in a New York City showroom where she falls madly in love with the sound of a rare and pricey German grand.

"At the touch of the keys, I am swept away by powerful waves of sound," Knize writes. "The middle section is smoky and mysterious, as if rising from the larynx of a great contralto. The treble is bell-like and sparkling, full of color, a shimmering northern lights. A soul seems to reside in the belly of this piano, and it reaches out to touch mine, igniting a spark of desire that quickly catches fire."

The seduction is complete. But the piano far exceeds Knize's budget. After a long and painful dalliance, she refinances her house to purchase the instrument that has transfixed her. The dealer ships it to her home in Montana, and she counts the days until its arrival. When at last she sits down to play, almost delirious with anticipation, the magical sound is gone and the tone is dead and dull. Devastated, she calls in one piano technician after another to "fix" it, but no one can.

So begins the author's epic quest to restore her piano to its rightful sound, and to understand its elusive power. This journey leads her into an international subculture of piano aficionados -- concert artists, passionate amateurs, dealers, technicians, composers, and builders -- intriguing characters all, whose lives have also been transformed by the spell of a piano. Along the way she plays hundreds of pianos, new and vintage, rare and common, always listening for the bewitching tone she once heard from her own grand, a sound she cannot forget.

In New York, she visits the high-strung technician who prepared her piano for the showroom, and learns how a wire tightened just so, or an artfully softened hammer can transform an unremarkable instrument into one that touches listeners to their core. In Germany, she watches the workers who built her piano shape wood, iron, wool, and steel into musical instruments, and learns why each has its own unique voice. In Austria, she hikes the Alps to learn how trees are selected to build pianos, and how they are grown and harvested. With each step of her journey, Knize draws ever-closer to uncovering the reason her piano's sound vanished, how to get it back, and the deeper secret of how music leads us to a direct experience of the nature of reality.

Beautifully composed, passionately performed, Grand Obsession is itself a musical masterpiece.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

Embarking on piano lessons in middle age, environmental journalist Knize sets out on an ancillary quest to find the perfect piano on a limited budget. She scours North America's piano outlets, immerses herself in the colorful online subculture of piano aficionados and grows fluent in the language of keyboard connoisseurship (a thin, shrill, brittle treble, she sniffs at a Steinway). Then she falls in love with Marlene, a Grotrian-Steinweg grand with the sultry and seductive tone of Dietrich herself; she's so smitten that she mortgages her house to buy it. Then disaster strikes: when shipped from the New York showroom to her Montana home, the piano sounds weird and echoey, and its glorious treble is dead. Desperate to restore Marlene's voice, Knize mobilizes an army of eccentric piano technicians (these lowly craftsmen emerge as wild-eyed artists in their own right), delves into the subtle intricacies that influence a piano's sound and ponders the haunting evanescence of music. Sometimes the mysticism—music 'is a way of exiting the petty self and entering the Over-soul... [i]t's about existing at a certain vibration' —gets thick enough to cut with a knife. But Knize writes in a wonderfully evocative, lushly romantic style, and music lovers will resonate to her mad pursuit of a gorgeous sound. (Jan.)
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Review

"Mesmerizing... her gift for sound extends to the printed word."
--The Seattle Times

"Reads at the pace of a mystery and the pitch of a love story.... By the end of the story, when Knize is told she 'fell in love with an illusion,' it has the weight of tragedy."
--The New York Times

"To follow Knize on this crazy-quilt quest is to engage some of the deepest of life's questions... how we respond to beauty, to the world, to each other--and how a soul learns to thrive."
-- The Los Angeles Times

"Lucid yet lyrical, analytical yet deeply affecting."
-- The Washington Post


"Exquisite... those who've never touched the keys will find themselves lost in the poetry of the hammers, the strings... the idea of the Schubert concert tuning."
--The Times-Picayune (New Orleans)

"Intimately powerful: It changed the way I look at the world."
--Missoula Independent

"I was hooked from the first page.  Add passionate writing to a long metaphor for self-realization, and this book travels beyond the sphere of mere music."
--The Buffalo News

"Knize writes in a wonderfully evocative, lushly romantic style, and music lovers will resonate to her mad pursuit of a gorgeous sound."
-- Publishers Weekly


"A well-written, heartfelt, classy paean to a singular instrument."
-- Kirkus Reviews


"Knize's writing soars throughout this account.... From first line to last, Grand Obsession maintains a marvelous consistency of tone, never hitting a false note."
--The Freelance Star (Fredericksburg, Virginia)


"Knize has crafted a poetic tribute to the piano... Warmly recommended for all collections."
-- Library Journal


"The book reads like a detective story, one that will totally pull the reader in....  Anyone who doubts the ability of music to touch and enrich the human spirit will have those doubts erased upon reading Grand Obsession."
--American Music Teacher magazine


"So intense, so passionate, so powerfully and cleanly written that it changes the way the reader sees the world."
--Magellan's Log



--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 371 pages
  • Publisher: Scribner; 1 edition (January 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743276388
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743276382
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #826,413 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

PERRI KNIZE is an award-winning environmental policy reporter whose articles and essays have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, Audubon, Sports Illustrated, Conde Nast Traveler, and Outside. She was educated in philosophy and Russian at the University of Michigan, studied piano at the Mannes College of Music, worked as a poster and book designer in Manhattan, volunteered as a wilderness ranger on the Beaverhead National Forest in Montana, and received her Master's degree in journalism at Columbia University. She has a been a reporter at New York Newsday and Newsweek, a freelancer at The New York Times, and has taught journalism at the University of Montana. She lives with her husband in Montana.

 

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52 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If You Like the Piano, You're Going to Love This Book!, December 26, 2007
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I've been involved in the piano business for over 35 years, and I own a popular piano web site. By now I thought I'd pretty much heard and seen it all. But when I got this book I literally couldn't put it down.

We can all be thankful that Perri's background as a reporter, author, and pianist came together when her "obsession" to find the perfect piano with the perfect sound drove her to write this extraordinary book based on her experiences.

Her adventures reach far beyond the scope of the average piano buyer. In fact, she goes places even those of us "in the business" have never been. Luckily for all of us, she takes us along for the ride.

From the Pacific Northwest to Piano Row in New York, from basement workshops to the Alps of Austria, Perri follows wherever her questions lead her. The more riddles she solves, the more new questions pop into her head, and off she goes again to chase down the answers.

Along the way she meets some of the most interesting and talented characters in the piano business. From each of them she gathers a few more pieces of the puzzle she is trying desperately to solve.

What is it that makes her "Marlene" (yes, she named her piano, and no, that isn't as odd as you might think) sound and play the way she does when everything is right? And more importantly, what caused Marlene to lose her voice, and how will she ever get it back?

Perri will stop at nothing to find these answers, and that is part of the charm and fun of this book.

For example, not content with the explanation of where her soundboard came from, or how it was made, Perri travels to Europe, hikes into the very forest where the trees used to build her piano's soundboard were cut, learns about how to select trees for tonewood, and then goes on to watch the craftsmen who actually created the soundboard and built the belly of her piano practice their art.

Even if you have no interest in the piano at all, this book is a good read based on the sheer fun of following Perri on her adventures. And if you do have any interest in the piano (as I suspect you do or you wouldn't have read this far), this book is a must have!

In it you will learn about the emotional effect music has on us all, and the camaraderie musicians of all stripes share. You will also learn more than you could have imagined about what goes into making and caring for a piano, and about the many people behind the scenes that contribute to the finished product.

But most of all, you will learn why music in general, and the piano in particular, captures our hearts and minds and transports us to another place. Thank you, Perri Knize.

- Frank Baxter
Founder/Owner
PianoWorld.com
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Music and Words, March 17, 2008
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Perri Knize finds the perfect words to describe her obsession for the sound and beauty of her exquisite piano, a Grotian grand she names Marlene. But more significantly, she explores--in eloquent language that borders on poetic-- her mid-life journey to recapture a lost part of her youth.

"At midlife we're called by the inexplicable. What is it that calls to us?"

Grand Obsession will appeal to pianists and non-musicians alike. It taps into the very human urge so many of us have--the urge to go back, to get it right, to find a way to express ourselves.

Robin Meloy Goldsby is the author of Piano Girl: A Memoir
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Superbly Engrossing and Deeply Moving Book, April 28, 2008
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I am profoundly touched by Perri Knize's beautifully written and intensely personal book that simultaneously functions as a riveting detective story, heroic quest, and treatise on the blessings and curses of having an exquisite artistic sensibility.

"Grand Obsession" resonates personally in a number of ways. I grew up on the family Steinway, studying classical piano through grade school, gravitating into jazz in high school, and going on to have an active recording and international touring career for the past 45 years. So I have been chronically immersed in the vicissitudes of pianos, piano manufacturers, technicians, recording studios, and the demands of touring. I'm always hoping the next venue will have an instrument with the magical combination of sound and feel I seek, but so often have to settle for far less, at times having to perform emergency surgery. The handful of encounters with perfection is unforgettable, and Perri's obsession to recapture the treasured sound of her piano is a state of mind many professional musicians know all too well.

Knize vividly describes other states of mind of the performing musician, including the common experience of "stage fright." As a psychiatrist in private practice and a Clinical Professor at the University of California in San Francisco, I have had a particular interest over the years in working with artists and performers who experience creative blocks. In presentations I have attempted to articulate the journey, obstacles, and nature of the territory of deepest creativity, where boundaries dissolve and there is simply pure artistic expression. I have never seen this merger state more poetically described than in "Grand Obsession." This is a deeply engrossing and affecting book.

Denny Zeitlin ( www.dennyzeitlin.com )



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