2nd Try on Sostenuto Research Resources
Alan Barnard
tune4u at earthlink.net
Sat Jul 21 11:10:34 MDT 2007
Development of the sostenuto is discussed in Emil Fries' book, "But You Can Feel It", which is, by the way, a very interesting read. As I recall, it was a person from Africa (or of African decent) and he developed it in Paris, I think.
Alan Barnard
Salem, MO
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From: PAULREVENKOJONES
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Received: 7/21/2007 10:33:36 AM
Subject: 2nd Try on Sostenuto Research Resources
All: Surely there must be some resources out there that you might refer me to--people, textual, research threads--on the development of the sostenuto and its impact on piano composition. Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks, Paul Revenko-Jones "If you want to know the truth, stop having opinions" (Chinese fortune cookie) All: Surely there must be some resources out there that you might refer me to--people, textual, research threads--on the development of the sostenuto and its impact on piano composition. Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks, Paul Revenko-Jones "If you want to know the truth, stop having opinions" (Chinese fortune cookie)
All:
Surely there must be some resources out there that you might refer me to--people, textual, research threads--on the development of the sostenuto and its impact on piano composition. Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks,
Paul Revenko-Jones
"If you want to know the truth, stop having opinions" (Chinese fortune cookie)
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