The Thing I've Played with the Most: Professor Anthon E. Darling Discusses His Favourite Instrument
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Book Description
David Walden has done it again! Following his hilarious analysis of concert-going, 'How to Stay Awake During Anybody's Second Movement,' and his daring foray of fun into serious music of the 20th century, 'How to Listen to Modern Music Without Earplugs,' comes a loving, laugh-filled paean of praise for his favorite instrument-- the piano. Walden had the privilege to study with a great-great-grand student of Beethoven himself, and like Chinese cooking, lineage counts. As Professor Anthon E. Darling, B.S., Walden delivers up a hilarious feast of colorful (and some off-colorful) anecdotes of the musical/cultural life of Chezlee, Ontario, and its agrarian environs, and yet there are pedagogical pearls hidden in the hilarity that millions would pay millions for.
This book is filled with side-splitting laughs, wry twists of humor, the local whiff of a small town's cultural milieu and information about the piano, pianists, and pretty well anything to do with the 88 keys, both historically and hysterically.
About the Author
David Walden is an Associate Professor of music at Toronto's Ryerson Polytechnic University and he continues to write, perform and compose. His 'Requiem in Remembrance of the Genocides' of the 20th Century will premiere in the fall of 2000.
The Thing I've Played with the Most: Professor Anthon E. Darling Discusses His Favourite Instrument,David E. Walden,Mike Duncan,Sound & Vision Publishing, Ltd.,0920151353,General,Instruction & Study - Appreciation,Music,Musical Instruments,Musical Instruments - Piano,Reference
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