Dreams of Love: Playing the Romantic Pianist
Dreams of Love: Playing the Romantic Pianist
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The Romantic pianist - the solo pianist who plays nineteenth-century piano music - has become an attractive figure in the popular imagination, considering the innumerable artworks, literary works, and films representing this performer's seductive allure. Dreams of Love pursues a wide-ranging
interdisciplinary approach to understanding the romantic pianist as a cultural icon, focusing on the role of technology in producing and perpetuating this mythology over the past two centuries. Sound recording and cinema have shaped the pianist's music and image since the early twentieth century,
but these contemporary media technologies build upon practices established during the early nineteenth century: the influence of the piano keyboard on early telegraphs and typewriters, the invention of the solo recital alongside developments in photography, and the ways that piano design and the
placement of the instrument on stage structure our viewing-listening perspectives. The concept of technology can be broadened to include the performance of gender and sexuality as further ways of making the pianist into an attractive cultural figure. The book's three sections deal with the touch,
sights, and sounds of the Romantic pianist's playing as mediated through various forms of technology. Analyzing these persistent Liebesträume and exploring how they function can reveal their meaning for performers, audiences, and music lovers of the past and present too.
Author: Ivan Raykoff
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 12/02/2013
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.30w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9780199892679
Review Citation(s):
Chronicle of Higher Education 01/17/2014 pg. 15
Choice 07/01/2014
interdisciplinary approach to understanding the romantic pianist as a cultural icon, focusing on the role of technology in producing and perpetuating this mythology over the past two centuries. Sound recording and cinema have shaped the pianist's music and image since the early twentieth century,
but these contemporary media technologies build upon practices established during the early nineteenth century: the influence of the piano keyboard on early telegraphs and typewriters, the invention of the solo recital alongside developments in photography, and the ways that piano design and the
placement of the instrument on stage structure our viewing-listening perspectives. The concept of technology can be broadened to include the performance of gender and sexuality as further ways of making the pianist into an attractive cultural figure. The book's three sections deal with the touch,
sights, and sounds of the Romantic pianist's playing as mediated through various forms of technology. Analyzing these persistent Liebesträume and exploring how they function can reveal their meaning for performers, audiences, and music lovers of the past and present too.
Author: Ivan Raykoff
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 12/02/2013
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.30w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9780199892679
Review Citation(s):
Chronicle of Higher Education 01/17/2014 pg. 15
Choice 07/01/2014
About the Author
Ivan Raykoff is Associate Professor of Music in the interdisciplinary arts program at Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts in New York.
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