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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-bgsu14285037472021-08-03T06:30:02Z The Dawn of Modern Piano Pedaling: Early Twentieth-Century Piano Pedaling Literature and Techniques Keil, Andrea Marie Music music history piano pedal pedaling pedagogy pedal notation damper pedal una corda pedal sostenuto pedal etude magazine hans schmitt anton rubinstein alexander bukhovstev teresa carreno york bowen pedal exercises piano performance practice Although substantial research has been conducted on piano pedaling as it relates to certain works or composers, the sudden appearance of piano pedaling literature as a widespread pedagogical phenomenon has been given little consideration by scholars. During a relatively short period of time around the turn of the twentieth century, a significant amount of new literature on piano pedaling was written. This thesis focuses on pedaling treatises, articles, and exercises written from the 1890s to the 1930s and considers several important questions, including: what changes in the piano led to the sudden appearance of these sources, what the intended audience for this new literature was, what pedal techniques were being taught, and the forms of pedal notation that emerged from this literature. The appearance of technical literature for piano pedaling corresponds with what is now termed the “golden age” of the piano (because of the increasingly affordable mass produced piano) that reached its peak in 1909. As part of an exploration of the possible impetuses behind the appearance of this literature, the large-scale standardization of pedal mechanisms on modern grand pianos is detailed. I will examine four major treatises on piano pedaling. The first two, representing the beginning of this new pedagogical field in the late nineteenth century, are Hans Schmitt’s The Pedals of the Piano-forte and Alexander Bukhovstev’s Guide to the Proper Use of the Pianoforte Pedals. The other two twentieth-century treatises, representing the end of the corresponding “golden age” in piano pedaling literature, are Teresa Carreño’s Possibilities of Tone Color By Artistic Use of Pedals and York Bowen’s Pedalling the Modern Pianoforte. Articles on pedaling published from 1910 to 1930 in The Etude, the first music journal to focus on piano technique, are also considered, along with collections of piano literature created specifically for the purpose of teaching proper pedaling techniques. A larger issue regarding performance practice emerges through the study of these sources, with earlier authors attempting to codify a set of pedaling “rules,” while twentieth-century authors increasingly emphasized the use of the pedal as a matter of individual taste and judgment. 2015-04-22 English text Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1428503747 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1428503747 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic Music
music history
piano
pedal
pedaling
pedagogy
pedal notation
damper pedal
una corda pedal
sostenuto pedal
etude magazine
hans schmitt
anton rubinstein
alexander bukhovstev
teresa carreno
york bowen
pedal exercises
piano performance practice
spellingShingle Music
music history
piano
pedal
pedaling
pedagogy
pedal notation
damper pedal
una corda pedal
sostenuto pedal
etude magazine
hans schmitt
anton rubinstein
alexander bukhovstev
teresa carreno
york bowen
pedal exercises
piano performance practice
Keil, Andrea Marie
The Dawn of Modern Piano Pedaling: Early Twentieth-Century Piano Pedaling Literature and Techniques
author Keil, Andrea Marie
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title The Dawn of Modern Piano Pedaling: Early Twentieth-Century Piano Pedaling Literature and Techniques
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title_full The Dawn of Modern Piano Pedaling: Early Twentieth-Century Piano Pedaling Literature and Techniques
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title_full_unstemmed The Dawn of Modern Piano Pedaling: Early Twentieth-Century Piano Pedaling Literature and Techniques
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publisher Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK
publishDate 2015
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