The Great Piano Virtuosos of the Golden Age of Pianism

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The Great Piano Virtuosos of the Golden Age of Pianism is a scholarly book by musicologist and pianist Kenneth Hamilton that explores the lives, styles, and performance practices of the legendary 19th- and early 20th-century concert pianists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
musicology book
academicDiscipline musicology
performance studies
author Kenneth Hamilton NERFINISHED
authorOccupation musicologist
pianist
covers early recording-era pianism
historical approaches to piano interpretation
romantic-era pianism
describes legendary concert pianists
examines lives of concert pianists
performance practices of concert pianists
styles of concert pianists
focusesOn Golden Age of Pianism NERFINISHED
genre biographical study
musicology
hasAuthorNationality British
intendedAudience musicologists
pianists
students of piano performance
language English
literaryForm monograph
scholarly work
mainSubject concert pianists
performance practice
piano performance
temporalFocus 19th century
early 20th century

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Kenneth Hamilton notableWork The Great Piano Virtuosos of the Golden Age of Pianism