The Pedagogical Writings of Marguerite Long

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253068576

A Reassessment of Her Impact on the French School of Piano

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By John Ellis
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254 x 178 mm
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750 g
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344

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John Ellis is Associate Professor of Music and Director of Graduate Studies in Piano Pedagogy at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance.

Acknowledgments Author's Note Part I: Marguerite Long's Le Piano 1. Long as Pianist and Teacher 2. Pedagogy, Style and Politics: Germanophilia vs. French Patriotism 3. Analysis of the content of Le Piano and a comparison with Cortot's Principes rationnels 4. An English translation of Le Piano Part II: La Petite Methode de piano: an analysis of Long's approach to teaching children 1. La Petite Methode de piano by Marguerite Long (1963): a Forgotten Connection to the French School 2. English Translation of La Petite Methode de piano Bibliography Index

"Professor Ellis's analysis of the pedagogical content presented in both of Long's collections provides countless insights for scholars, teachers, performers, and amateurs in a scholarly and rich volume that many will find difficult to put down and is welcomed by researchers, performers, teachers, and music amateurs. Ellis's fresh insights and perspectives on Marguerite Long's two pedagogical treatises with accompanying translations, analyses, and comparisons with other teachers and pianists provide instrumental insights into the French School of Piano. His book is captivating in its content and eminently readable."-Jane Magrath, author of The Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature

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