Recollections: A Pianist's Essays on Teaching, Performing, and Living

Recollections: A Pianist's Essays on Teaching, Performing, and Living image
ISBN-10:

1737723751

ISBN-13:

9781737723752

Author(s): Weirich, Robert
Released: Nov 02, 2023
Format: Paperback, 396 pages
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Recollections: A Pianist's Essays on Teaching, Performing, and Living gathers dozens of articles Robert Weirich wrote for various music journals, including Clavier, over the last four decades. The essays are linked by new writing that is both memoir and an exploration of the place of the arts in American society. There is much here to consider about how a musician makes a life and comes to terms with both success and failure. Ultimately it is about perseverance during a time of great change and the desire for relevance.This book will appeal to the general reader who is curious about the arts. It will be of special interest to musicians young and old. The writing will certainly engage teachers, not only of the piano but anyone of a self-reflective bent. While the subject matter is music-centric, advanced knowledge of music is not required. The writing style is straightforward and personal. In these essays Weirich addresses many aspects of making a career in music--from getting started to the importance of teachers, competitions, and the question of sustainability. The final portion of the book speaks to finding societal relevance in a field as specialized as classical music and takes a stab at predicting its future. The author recognizes that the values of artistic pursuit are essentially timeless. Whether one ascends to the Carnegie stage or teaches little fingers to play, the underlying aspirations-at their purest-are the same. PRAISE FOR RECOLLECTIONS"Bob Weirich's delightful essays illumine the psyche of an outstanding pianist as he acts and reacts to a rainbow of environments. This is a different approach to the question 'How do you get to Carnegie Hall?'" --Jerome Lowenthal, concert pianist and artist-teacher, The Juilliard School"Robert Weirich is a lyrical and keenly intelligent pianist, and his writing about music is very much like his playing. I recommend this book not only to pianists (for whom it should almost be compulsory) but also to anybody with a love for the art, illumined here by a master musician." --Tim Page, music critic, author, professor emeritus, USC


























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