Piano
Tuning: C
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Yvonne and Christine Lerolle Playing the Piano (1897) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris, France.
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Relatives

The Music Lesson (1662-65) Jan Vermeer van Delft
Virginal


Harpsichord

The Ghent Altarpiece: Angels Playing Music (1426-27) Jan van Eyck, Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent
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The piano
The piano was invented by Christophori from Florence. The term is an abbreviation of its original name "pianoforte" (Italian for "loud-quiet"), indicating that unlike the harpsichord, the piano can be played in varying volumes according to the power of striking the keys. Sound production is achieved by striking the keys that operate small hammers beating against the piano's chords. The stronger you push the key - the stronger the strike and thus also the soundFrom a piano recital in the Mozarteum / Salzburg.
Brahms plays the piano - by Willy von BeckerathAmong prominent piano composers was Mozart, who was a wondrous pianist from an early age, Beethoven, who was the first to use its dynamic and expressive potential, Liszt, who was a virtuoso player and introduced many innovative techniques into performance repertory, and Chopin - the poet of the Romantic pianoMinute waltz - Chopin.
Different technical novelties allowed nowadays piano play against the entire orchestra. The modern piano, of the metal frame enabling the use of especially thick strings, has a strong, impressive sound. The piano concerti of great composers are well known (headed by the No. 5 Concerto for piano and orchestra, "The Emperor", by Beethoven). Beethoven's piano sonatas are some of the most important pieces in this instrument's repertory. The miniatures for piano by Chopin - waltzes, etudes, nocturnes and polonaises - are also of the instrument's highlights.
An anecdote about a great pianistToday, most works classical music originally written for the harpsichord are also played on piano. The piano is also a main instrument in most genres of popular music including Jazz, Rock & Roll and Pop music. Among the greatest players in the 20th century are Arthur RubinsteinArthur Rubinstein plays with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and Daniel BarenboimDaniel Barenboim plays Tchaikovsky's piano concerto in Bb with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.


Arthur Rubinstein / Stamp of Israel with Pablo Picasso drawings
Arthur Rubinstein - one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century


The Piano Trio

The Piano Quintet


Web site
Children Piano Site
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For the Pianist & Teacher
Web site
Piano MIDI files




Modern electric Piano:



Electric Piano

An electronically amplified keyboard instrument which is capable of producing sounds like the piano's.


Video movie of electric piano in jazz music
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Part 3 from the "Pathetique Sonata" by Ludwig van Beethoven

Composers


Beethoven


Mozart


Chopin


Schumann


Liszt

"The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between the notes- ahh, that is where the art resides." (Artur Schnable)

Paintings
Piano: Yvonne and Christine Lerolle Playing the Piano (1897) Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris, France.
Virginal: Lady at the Virginals (1662-65) Jan Vermeer van Delft, National Gallery, London
Organ: The Ghent Altarpiece: Angels Playing Music (1426-27) Jan van Eyck, Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent

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