The Art of the Unspoken
Rhetorical Devices, Linguistic Parallels and the Influence of the Singing Voice in Classical and Romantic Piano Literature
- 214pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The exploration of rhetoric, dramatic concepts, and the singing voice in Classical and Romantic solo piano music reveals a rich tradition once shared by composers, performers, and educators. This book delves into how these elements shaped musical expression, highlighting their significance and the reasons for their decline in contemporary understanding. It offers insights into the historical context and the artistry involved in piano music, aiming to revive appreciation for these foundational influences.
