Informationen zu "The Art of Arranging Classical Music for Accordion"
Komponist/Autor: Friedrich Robert Lips
Verlag: Karthause Schmülling Verlag Gmbh
Verlagsnummer: 9783925572173
EAN: 9783925572173
ISBN: 978-3-925572-17-3
Beschreibung
the high-quality content corresponds to the outward appearance of the book:
typographically lavish with finest Italian paper, thread-stitching, laminated
softcover with double flap and exclusive design worthwhile, treasured.
For pupils, students, teachers, stage musicians, composers and performers,
amateur players and professional musicians.
German-Russian accordion virtuoso and teacher Prof. Friedrich Lips from
Moscow is one of the world's most important artists in his field.
As concert accordionist, he has performed with renowned artists representing
different genres on stages of the world.
As professor, he has taught at the prestigious Gnessin Music Academy in
Moscow or decades, producing generations of master students.
His musical work also includes a number of important publications that enjoy
international prestige, as well as a variety of highly esteemed compositions,
which he has created as arranger of classical music works.
With his new book, he has turned to a subject that is not only highly actual
and of extraordinary importance for accordion playing, but has not yet been
dealt with extensively.
Arranging pieces of music is a practice and theme of such great diversity it
is hardly manageable. Moreover, it is a true art, which is widely
underestimated - by artists and audiences alike.
In principle, an arrangement or transcription always requires a predefined
original. The creative power that must be expended in order to generate an
artistically appropriate and successful work from the original often is not
inferior to that of the initial composing process. Nevertheless, no
curriculum covering the subject is offered at music schools and higher
education institutions.
From his practical experience, Friedrich Lips dedicates himself to the
subject in detail in 7 chapters and with 150 notation examples.
With explanations that are easy to understand, he familiarizes pupils and
students, amateurs and professionals with the art of arranging many types of
musical works.
Although he concentrates on arranging and transcribing classical music
compositions, the basic knowledge is also valid for all other musical styles.