
The Art of Piano
About This Novel
"The Art of the Piano" was introduced from the United States and has been revised and republished many times in the United States. The author, David Dubai, is a world-renowned pianist, educator, and senior FM music station host. His "The Golden Age of Piano" won an Emmy Award. This book is an irresistible feast for students and music lovers alike. David Dubai's narration covers the important events of pianists and piano works. The author arranges the composers in alphabetical order, providing insight and commentary on outstanding musical works, solos, and concertos. It is the only classic book to date that introduces all major pianists and their important repertoire. To borrow the words of Vladimir Horowitz: Everyone who loves music should read this book.
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Official(3)Scraped 8d ago
Beethoven, I believe many people have heard of it. You can even find him in textbooks. Although he is deaf, his dedication to music keeps him moving forward. The "Moonlight Song" we are familiar with is his proud work.
The piano is the favorite and most important instrument for many musicians. Musicians have used it to create countless musical works. It first became popular in France and the United States, where it was believed that no house could be called "home" without a piano.
The piano represented romanticism, and many people at that time wanted to have a piano at home. You can imagine how popular the piano was at that time. However, the piano was a valuable item at that time, and ordinary people could not afford it, so they could only wait and see.
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Official(3)Scraped 8d ago
Beethoven, I believe many people have heard of it. You can even find him in textbooks. Although he is deaf, his dedication to music keeps him moving forward. The "Moonlight Song" we are familiar with is his proud work.
The piano is the favorite and most important instrument for many musicians. Musicians have used it to create countless musical works. It first became popular in France and the United States, where it was believed that no house could be called "home" without a piano.
The piano represented romanticism, and many people at that time wanted to have a piano at home. You can imagine how popular the piano was at that time. However, the piano was a valuable item at that time, and ordinary people could not afford it, so they could only wait and see.
