The diaries of August G¶llerich, secretary and student of Franz Liszt, provide a first-hand account of the Master€s approach to piano teaching, his preferences and prejudices both musical and social, and his way ...

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The diaries of August G¶llerich, secretary and student of Franz Liszt, provide a first-hand account of the Master€s approach to piano teaching, his preferences and prejudices both musical and social, and his way of encouraging and befriending his students. They contain the mature Liszt€s suggestions for interpreting his own works and those of his friend Chopin and of many other composers, offering invaluable advice from the most spectacular pianist of the 19th century. Pianists interested in the history of performance practice and the Romantic era will learn from and take delight in this volume.



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