- Source: Collaborative piano
Collaborative piano is a discipline of music that combines piano performance, accompaniment, and music pedagogy (and often, vocal coaching).
Genres
= Instrumental literature
=One responsibility of the collaborative pianist is to perform the piano part of the instrumental sonata literature. These are duo chamber works, and the role of the pianist in this genre is that of equal partner with the instrumentalist. This includes a large number of works such as but not limited to the following important works from the string repertoire:
Wolfgang A. Mozart, Sonatas for Piano and Violin
Ludwig van Beethoven, 10 Sonatas for Piano and Violin, 5 Sonatas for Cello and Piano
Franz Schubert, 3 Sonatinas for Violin and Piano, et al.
Robert Schumann, 3 Sonatas for Violin and Piano
Cesar Franck, Sonata for Violin and Piano
Johannes Brahms, 3 Sonatas for Violin and Piano, 2 Sonatas for Cello and Piano, 2 Sonatas for Clarinet (or Viola) and Piano
Edvard Grieg, 3 Sonatas for Violin and Piano, Sonata for Cello and Piano
Gabriel Fauré, 2 Sonatas for Violin and Piano, 2 Sonatas for Cello and Piano
Claude Debussy, Violin Sonata, Cello Sonata
Richard Strauss, Violin Sonata, Cello Sonata
George Enescu, 3 Sonatas for Violin and Piano, 2 Sonatas for Cello and Piano
Sergei Prokofiev, 2 Sonatas for Violin and Piano, Sonata for Cello and Piano
In addition to sonatas, the instrumental collaborative piano literature includes short pieces, often of a virtuoso nature. In this genre, the original work is often for a soloist with orchestral accompaniment; but in order to enable the work to be performed under wider circumstances, composers often also write piano reductions of the orchestral score.
Another important responsibility of the collaborative pianist is to perform the accompaniment of other, multi-movement non-chamber works such as concertos. In this role, the collaborative pianist is often serving as a rehearsal partner for the study of this extensive repertoire as preparation for the instrumentalist's subsequent performance with orchestral accompaniment.
Notable artists
Gerald Moore
Malcolm Martineau
Margo Garrett
Jean Barr
Martin Katz
Warren Jones
Roger Vignoles
Lina Coen
Sources on collaborative piano and accompanying
Algernon Lindo. The Art of Accompanying. New York: G. Schirmer, 1916.
Coenraad V. Bos and Ashley Pettis. The Well-Tempered Accompanist. Bryn Mawr, PA: Theodore Presser, 1949.
Cranmer, Philip. The Technique of Accompaniment. London: Dennis Dobson, 1970.
Dian Baker. “A Resource Manual for the Collaborative Pianist: Twenty Class Syllabi for Teaching Collaborative Piano Skills and an Annotated Bibliography.” DMA doc., Arizona State University, 2006.
Elana Estrin. “It Takes Two,” The Strad 121, no. 1439 (March 2010): 56-62.
Gerald Moore. Farewell Recital: Further Memoirs. New York: Taplinger, 1978.
Gerald Moore. Furthermore: Interludes in an Accompanist’s Life. London: Hamilton, 1983.
Gerald Moore. Singer and Accompanist: The Performance of Fifty Songs. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, [1973].
Gerald Moore. The Unashamed Accompanist. Rev. ed. London: Methuen, 1959.
Guilherme Montenegro. "Besides playing, we have to teach": pedagogical dimensions in the actuation of the collaborative pianist. Scotland, Glasgow: Proceedings of the 32nd ISME World Conference, 2016.
___________________. "The collaborative pianist and his modes of being and acting: an interview study with professionals in a Brazilian music school". Porto Alegre, Brazil: Proceedings of the 31st ISME World Conference, 2015.
Kurt Adler. The Art of Accompanying and Coaching. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1965.
Martin Katz, The Complete Collaborator: The Pianist as Partner. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Robert Spillman. The Art of Accompanying: Master Lessons from the Repertoire. New York: Schirmer Books, 1985.
Ruthann Boles McTyre. Library Resources for Singers, Coaches, and Accompanists: An Annotated Bibliography, 1970-1997. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998.
Music festivals
Aspen Music Festival and School
Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp
Brevard Music Center
Hot Springs Music Festival
Interlochen Center for the Arts
Music Academy of the West
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Isaac Albéniz
- Empat Musim (Vivaldi)
- Lady Gaga
- Billie Eilish
- Novo Amor
- The Beatles
- Coldplay
- Peter Hollens
- Hunter Hayes
- Carrie Underwood
- Collaborative piano
- Ballade (classical music)
- Bard College Conservatory of Music
- Hot Springs Music Festival
- Collaboration
- Accompaniment
- Master of Music
- Juilliard School
- Nathan Gunn
- New England Conservatory of Music