Lost Secrets of Master Musicians Lost Secrets of Master Musicians

Lost Secrets of Master Musicians

A Window into Genius

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Publisher Description

What were the “secret” techniques and musical insights that enabled performers such as Jascha Heifetz, Nathan Milstein, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Vladimir Horowitz, and Glenn Gould to achieve such unsurpassed levels of musical expression and technical skill? And, if we could rediscover this knowledge, how might this impact musical education and our understanding, creation and performance of classical music?


David Jacobson, founder and director of the San Francisco Institute of Music, has spent many years analyzing the approach of these and other master players--uncovering their “secrets”--which he explains in clear, precise, non-technical language, supplemented by color diagrams, photographs and annotated musical examples. His conclusion: the methods and musical approach of these masters are often diametrically opposed to what is taught by contemporary music teaching systems (such as Ivan Galamian’s method and Suzuki’s beginner method) for string playing, orchestral instruments, piano and voice. However, Jacobson's exploration of the "secret" techniques and musical insights of great performers aims not only to transform music pedagogy, but to revitalize the art of classical music in general. The adoption of these concepts, he argues, could:

• Create many more outstanding performers and composers

• End the need for a conductor’s presence in orchestral performance

• Decentralize musical bureaucracies and power structures

• Alter our understanding of both opera and ballet

• Change our ideas about the nature of genius, talent and our own potentialities



REVIEWS



"Why has the audience for classical music declined? David Jacobson's painstaking studies of the performances of past master musicians support a provocative and original hypothesis: The quality of musical expression has declined over the past century. Important reading for anyone concerned with the future of classical music and the training of classical musicians."
--Robert J. Flanagan, The Perilous Life of Symphony Orchestras: Artistic Triumphs and Economic Challenges



"Musicians become virtuosos in many different ways, and David Jacobson has extracted common principles and codified them to help us all achieve higher levels of mastery. Thorough and engaging."
-- Dr. Daniel J. Levitin, author of This Is Your Brain on Music



ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Violinist, writer and lecturer, David Jacobson is the founder and director of the San Francisco Institute of Music where he created a unique system of teaching, employing what he terms the theory of “bel canto instrumental technique,” now known as the SFIM (San Francisco Institute of Music) Method. He is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Ivan Galamian, and has a Master of Music Performance degree from Boston University.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2016
September 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
472
Pages
PUBLISHER
SFIM Books
SELLER
SFIM Books
SIZE
22.7
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