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The piano master classes of Franz Liszt, 1884-1886 : diary notes of August Göllerich

Title
  1. The piano master classes of Franz Liszt, 1884-1886 : diary notes of August Göllerich / edited by Wilhelm Jerger ; translated, edited, and enlarged by Richard Louis Zimdars.
Published by
  1. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [1996], ©1996.
Author
  1. Göllerich, August, 1859-1923.

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Additional authors
  1. Jerger, Wilhelm, 1902-1978.
  2. Zimdars, Richard Louis.
Description
  1. xii, 209 pages : illustrations, music; 24 cm
Summary
  1. August Gollerich's diaries, recounting his years as a student and secretary of Franz Liszt, provide a lively picture of "the Liszt tradition," showing the Master's approach to piano teaching, his likes and predudices both musical and social, and the way he encouraged and befriended his students.
  2. The notes Gollerich took during the master classes include the pieces played, the names of the students who performed them, and Liszt's very specific comments on a wide range of repertoire. Liszt had much to say about the performance of his own works, especially when it differed from indications in the score. He offered many interpretive insights on the works of other composers, including those of his close friend Chopin, and made valuable references to little-known or out-of-print pieces.
  3. Richard Zimdars has now supplied more than 150 musical examples to clarify Liszt's remarks.
Uniform title
  1. Franz Liszts Klavierunterricht von 1884-1886. English
Alternative title
  1. Franz Liszts Klavierunterricht von 1884-1886.
Subject
  1. Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886 > Teachings
  2. Göllerich, August, 1859-1923 > Diaries
  3. Piano music > Analysis, appreciation
  4. Piano > Instruction and study
  5. Performance practice (Music) > History > 19th century
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-199) and index.