جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
by Martín Pedreira
A Wholistic Perspective of Technique Through Repertoire
As the title of his book
attests, guitarist and musicologist Martín Pedreira presents a
methodical treatment addressing the most highly refined guitar
techniques. In my opinion, we should not confuse the methodical with the
routine, because the latter does not facilitate the completion of any
task. We applaud Pedreira for his rigorous vision of instrumental
practice and his meticulous attention to the physical-motor aspects of
the instrumentalist. This reference book is worthy of frequent
consultation for its valuable suggestions.
Leo Brouwer
This
comprehensive reference book integrates the historical, structural,
technical, and ergonomic aspects of classic guitar performance with the
individual player’s cultural, intellectual, creative, and emotional
facets in what the author calls a psychophysiological approach to
interpretation.
In addition to its emphasis on ergonomic posture
and technique, the book includes over 200 short musical excerpts by
Sor, Giuliani, Coste, Tárrega, Barrios, Montoya, Ponce, Pujol,
Villa-Lobos, Rodrigo, Brouwer and others— illustrating practically every
aspect of classic and flamenco guitar technique. This unique Wholistic Perspective of Technique Through Repertoire will be useful to teachers, aspiring composers, and to students and professionals forming recital and concert programs.
Given
the author’s extensive survey of technique and repertoire from an
ergonomic point of view, it is likely that even seasoned concert artists
and teachers will find something new of intense interest to share with
their audiences and students.
No classic guitarist’s library would be complete without this landmark book!
The
author’s goal in presenting this multifaceted approach is to provide
theoretical and practical coordinates for improving guitar
interpretation while acknowledging the player’s intellectual and
emotional contributions. While there is no companion recording for this
book, many of its examples can be heard in their entirety on YouTube.
The
inclusion of numerous quotes from renowned guitar virtuosos and other
instrumentalists, plus statements by non-musician artists, scientists,
and psychophysical experts from the Renaissance to the present day —
emphasize the wholistic nature of this book. Readers are encouraged to
put everything they have into their performances, including technique
and musicianship, of course, but also general cultural knowledge and,
yes – personal experience, feelings and even spirituality in order to: