Cover of Michele Campanella Interpretazione. Ovvero il possibile breviario del musicista al pianoforte
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I want to clarify that this is not intended as a 'critique of the manual,' even though I think that in books of this type there is a great need for it. Rather, it is a review of a book that I am literally enjoying. For me, however, this is not just a book to read, but a true study text that allows me, along with many others, to grow as a classical pianist and to strengthen myself as a musician.

I am talking about Interpretation. Or, the Possible Breviary of the Musician at the Piano, a book written by the Neapolitan pianist Michele Campanella. It consists of brief notes on the different aspects of study, piano performances, and the 'norms' that govern music: legato, intervals, pauses, beauty, and so on. It is a very beautiful book, really well-written, and suitable for everyone, amateurs or not, who are dedicated to the study of the piano.

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Michele Campanella’s 'Interpretation. Or, the Possible Breviary of the Musician at the Piano' is a highly appreciated manual for pianists. It provides clear, concise notes on performance and study essentials like legato, intervals, and musical pauses. The book is praised for its writing and usefulness, appealing to both amateurs and serious musicians. The reviewer values it as a study tool that fosters growth and musical strength.

Michele Campanella

Italian pianist, born 1947 in Naples, noted for his interpretations of Liszt and for piano transcriptions.
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