This article proposes an analysis of some innovations and recurrent characteristics of Tausig’s piano style (pianism) and compositions. Among those recurrent patterns are the chromatic glissando (who made his first appearance in the history of the piano and caused even Liszt some trouble); his predilections for double notes, which he extended to the point to use them in single passages in Chopin’s compositions and transcriptions; hislarge use of interlocking octaves together with single notes who gives the performer more brilliance, clearness and allows literally a flow of overtones; also Tausig’s use of the whole-tone scale in the midst of the 19th century, when he was barely 17 years old, is noteworthy
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The researcher plays a number of examples showing particular features of Elgar’s piano notation. He ...
Note:At twenty years old, Johannes Brahms met Robert and Clara Schumann for the first time in 1853. ...
Liszt as a Musical Influence Liszt, the Musical Liberal Liszt as Pianist and Composer Liszt as a Tea...
Centenary of Franz Liszt—Founder of Modern Pianism: A Recent Analysis of the Technical and Artistic ...
During the “Golden Age” of pianism (1880-1930), virtuosic transcriptions were popular repertoire in ...
Musical artists in the 1830s were intrigued by Niccolò Paganini, with pianists being especially inte...
Modern Ideas in Pianoforte Technic (interview with E. Robert Schmitz) Developing a Sense of Rhythm W...
Brahms\u27s late piano works (opp. 116-19) reveal his sensitivity to the characteristics of conserva...
The keyboard instrument was improved through a long series of developments until the pianoforte was ...
Carl Tausig, (1841-1871) one of the most talented students of Franz Liszt, left a for posterity a su...
Radical Methods in Modern Pianoforte Study Remarkable Pianoforte Arrangements of Franz Liszt Artisti...
Adults and Piano Playing: Problems of the Student Who Seeks to Develop His Playing When Past the Age...
Unsatisfactory Pupil and His Lack of Innate Rhythm Treatment of the Thumb Use of Finger Exercises Sa...
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In Memoriam: Franz Liszt Objective or Subjective How to Play Chopin Development of Genius: Interesti...
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Note:At twenty years old, Johannes Brahms met Robert and Clara Schumann for the first time in 1853. ...
Liszt as a Musical Influence Liszt, the Musical Liberal Liszt as Pianist and Composer Liszt as a Tea...