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PIANO. OUTLINE What is a Piano? Parts of a Piano. Different types of Piano. Greatest Pianists!

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1 PIANO

2 OUTLINE What is a Piano? Parts of a Piano. Different types of Piano. Greatest Pianists!

3 What is a Piano? A musical instrument played using a keyboard. Invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori. Widely used in classical and jazz music for: -Solo performances -Ensemble use -Chamber music -Accompaniment

4 Parts of a Piano Keyboard Housing and Lid Pedals Keys, hammers and string

5 Keyboard What makes a piano a piano. Comprised of 88 black and white keys.

6 Housing and Lid The curves of a grand piano. Gives more louder and resonant sound (when lid is open).

7 Pedals Sometimes two, but generally three. Can make the sound softer or louder. Make certain notes sound longer.

8 Keys, hammers and strings Produces the sound. Tunes the appropriate musical note.

9 Different Types of Piano Petite Grand Baby Grand Concert Grand

10 Petite Grand Smallest of horizontal pianos. Height: 4’5”-4’11”

11 Baby Grand Very popular because of it’s esthetic appeal. Height: 4’11”-5’6”

12 Concert Grand Largest of all grand pianos. Height: 7’6”-9’+

13 Greatest Pianists! Sergei Rachmaninov Alfred Cortot Artur Schnabel Arthur Rubinstein Myra Hess Clara Haskil (Lang-Lang)

14 Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943) Russian composer. His recordings are peerless examples of: -Exquisite tone -Poised musicality -Deep wellsprings of feeling

15 Alfred Cortot (1877-1962) Swiss-born pianist. Possessed one of the most beautiful singing tones on record. Operatic repetiteour.

16 Artur Schnabel (1882-1951) Raised in Vienna. Soloist and chamber musician. First pianist to record the complete cycle of Beethoven’s piano sonatas.

17 Arthur Rubinstein (1887-1982) Gifted Poland-child. His recordings bear witness to his: -Exceptional vitality and uncomplicated -Genuine approach to music-making

18 Myra Hess (1890-1965) Doyenne of British pianists. Spearheaded a series of daily lunchtime concerts in the National Gallery.

19 Clara Haskil (1895-1960) Born in Bucharest. Visionary musician and pianist. Won the Conservatoire’s premier prix.

20 Chopin Minute Waltz (Lang-Lang)

21 Heavenly Mendoza From Lepanto, Benguet Born on 04/10/98 Can solve a Rubik’s Cube. ;)


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