HISTORY OF PIANO AND PIANISTS
NATIONAL SCHOOLS OR PIANISTIC LINEAGES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v1i1.2020.190Keywords:
Pianistic training and Musical Tradition, “Schools” or pianistic lineages, Technical-interpretative approaches, Pedagogical trends, Fidelity to the Musical TextAbstract
As we have already asked in another scientific article: does tradition have something to teach us about how to interpret a Musical Work? Like Signorelli (2019), this work aims to demystify the concept of tradition as something old and outdated. In this scope, we use the theoretical framework embodied in the Literature Review; as well as the wealth of knowledge experienced in the author's own life. Thus, the proper alignment of technical-musical ideas with the great piano masters may have the power to form pianists engaged in technical excellence, mastery of the pianistic apparatus and faithfulness to the musical content expressed in the text written by the composer in his score.