This article examines some of the particular questions and associated strategies concerning matters of rhythm, perceived metre, notation, accentuation, line, physical approach to the keyboard, pedalling, and more in the performance of Ligeti’s Études for piano. I relate these issues to those encountered in earlier repertoire, including works of Schumann, Liszt, Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Bartók and Blacher, and argue that particular approaches and attitudes to both technical and musical matters in the context of these Études can fundamentally affect the concept of the music. A particular focus is upon issues of continuity and discontinuity, and the ‘situation’ of these works within particular pianistic and other traditions by virtue of the appr...
The article is a discussion on tempo markings and performance notes in the first volume of the piano...
Interpretive approaches to the Études have been limited by Ligeti’s choice of notation, which create...
Scores of complex, 20th century, solo piano pieces can be difficult to perform and may even include ...
This article examines some of the particular questions and associated strategies concerning matters ...
This thesis begins by tracing the rise of the piano etude from Chopin to Ligeti, establishing histor...
In this article, I explore Lachenmann's largest piano work, his Serynade, and investigate its intric...
Throughout his career, György Ligeti (1923-2006) was known for creating distinctive sonorities, incl...
Chopin's twenty-seven études are both unique and standard within the genre of advanced piano literat...
This submission is in two parts: recordings I have made of the selected repertoire, much of which I ...
Among György Ligeti’s works for solo piano, the Études pour piano remain his most important composit...
The concept of the musical work has triggered much discussion: it has been defined and redefined, an...
The article and its companion piece 'Performing Liszt in the 'Style Hongroise'', Liszt Society Journ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The purpose of this paper was t...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation analyzes the six etudes in György ...
Throughout Leopold Godowsky's teaching career he emphasized to students that the technic of piano pl...
The article is a discussion on tempo markings and performance notes in the first volume of the piano...
Interpretive approaches to the Études have been limited by Ligeti’s choice of notation, which create...
Scores of complex, 20th century, solo piano pieces can be difficult to perform and may even include ...
This article examines some of the particular questions and associated strategies concerning matters ...
This thesis begins by tracing the rise of the piano etude from Chopin to Ligeti, establishing histor...
In this article, I explore Lachenmann's largest piano work, his Serynade, and investigate its intric...
Throughout his career, György Ligeti (1923-2006) was known for creating distinctive sonorities, incl...
Chopin's twenty-seven études are both unique and standard within the genre of advanced piano literat...
This submission is in two parts: recordings I have made of the selected repertoire, much of which I ...
Among György Ligeti’s works for solo piano, the Études pour piano remain his most important composit...
The concept of the musical work has triggered much discussion: it has been defined and redefined, an...
The article and its companion piece 'Performing Liszt in the 'Style Hongroise'', Liszt Society Journ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The purpose of this paper was t...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation analyzes the six etudes in György ...
Throughout Leopold Godowsky's teaching career he emphasized to students that the technic of piano pl...
The article is a discussion on tempo markings and performance notes in the first volume of the piano...
Interpretive approaches to the Études have been limited by Ligeti’s choice of notation, which create...
Scores of complex, 20th century, solo piano pieces can be difficult to perform and may even include ...