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Virtuosi Mark Mitchell

Virtuosi By Mark Mitchell

Virtuosi by Mark Mitchell


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Including essays, the author peers into the many domains of virtuoso lore such as the odd practice habits of the greats, child prodigies, encores, seating arrangements, portrayals of virtuosos in literature and on film, and the erotics of musical performance.

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Virtuosi: A Defense and a (Sometimes Erotic) Celebration of Great Pianists by Mark Mitchell

Virtuosi
A Defense and a (Sometimes Erotic) Celebration of Great Pianists
Mark Mitchell

A bravura performance!

"Vigorous, opinionated, and always entertaining, here is a personal essayist of great charm and sincerity. Mitchell's erudition-his collection of odd and illuminating bits of knowledge-is always a delight and adds a sauce piquanteto the whole dish!" -Edmund White

"...a literary work of real elan, vibrancy, and grace-the very qualities that in his view define the virtuoso. [Mr. Mitchell explores] the traditional linking of musical and sexual virtuosity, the ethical implications of the original instruments' movement, the near deification of Mozart in Anglo-Saxon culture, and, in a particularly witty section, the relationship of the virtuoso to his stool. Throughout, Mr. Mitchell's prose is humorous, intimate, and unapologeticaly polemical." -Cynthia Ozick

The artistic merit of performers with superior technique has long been almost ipso facto denied. At last, Mark Mitchell launches a counterattack. In essays crackling with pianistic lore, Mitchell takes on topics such as encores, prodigies, competitions, virtuosi in film and literature, and the erotics of musical performance. Liszt, Horowitz, and Argerich share these pages with the eccentric Pachmann, Ervin Nyiregyh ("the skid-row pianist"), and Liberace. The illustrations include rare portraits of long-forgotten girl prodigies, historic concert programs, and stills from a lost 1927 film on Beethoven. Punctuating this celebration of personal voice are vignettes, running from the beginnings of the author's obsession with the piano to the particularities of concert-going in Italy (where he now lives).

Mark Mitchell's piano studies led to a friendship with Vladimir Horowitz and other pianistic luminaries. With David Leavitt he co-authored Italian Pleasures and co-edited Pages Passed from Hand to Hand. He also edited The Penguin Book of International Gay Writing.

Virtuosi Reviews

"Right from the opening page of this volume, the reader can tell this is a book of extraordinary charm and insight. Through a series of essays of varying length-some personal and autobiographical, others more universal in topic-Mitchell lovingly expounds and defends the world of the pianist/virtuoso. As a pianist himself, he is passionate about the instrument, its literature, and its virtuosi. An exceptional essayist, the author uses his firsthand knowledge of performance and concert attendance, a wide array of quotations from various writers and critics, much behind-the-scenes insider information, and considerable humor to argue in favor of the artist who uses virtuosity and not just cold intellect in the performance of great piano literature. He includes some rare illustrations and recital programs and an extraordinary bibliography containing a panoply of citations that extend to such esoteric references as the Tabatha on the Keyboard episode from the television series Bewitched. A wonderful and thought-provoking read, this book is highly recommended for all libraries. -D. L. Patterson, University of Wisconsi"

-- Eau Claire * 2001may CHOICE. *

About Mark Mitchell

Mark Mitchell is the author of Virtuosi and Vladimir de Pachmann both published by Indiana University Press. He is the recipient of a John Simon guggenheim Fellowship for 2006-2007.

Table of Contents

Preliminary Table of Contents:

The Less Fractious World
1. The Triumph of Marsyas
2. "Le concert, c'est moi"
3. The Critic and the Spider

After Two Concerts
4. Notes on Gourmandism
5. The Circus
6. The Nature of the Bis
7. "The Colour of Classics"

Of Paris
8. Some Virtuosi in Literature
9. The Virtuoso at Home
10. Possibilities of a Homosexual Aesthetic of Virtuosity
11. Celluloid
12. "The pianola 'replaces' Sappho's barbitos"
13. Musical Chairs; or, Il virtuoso seduto
14. "Aut Caesar, aut nihil"

Aristocracy
15. Muscles and Soul
16. Mephistopheleses in Soutanes

The Angel of the Mud

Bibliography

Additional information

GOR005999377
9780253337573
0253337577
Virtuosi: A Defense and a (Sometimes Erotic) Celebration of Great Pianists by Mark Mitchell
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Indiana University Press
2000-08-01
224
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