Carpenter: Diversions, Tango Américaine
COMING SOON!
Artistic Repertoire for Technical Development
by Dr. Nicholas Susi
TGM00106
John Alden Carpenter (1876–1951), born in Chicago, was a composer of varied musical styles, from piano works to orchestral compositions. Though he lived during a time of significant musical transition—spanning from Romanticism through Impressionism to modern experimentalism—Carpenter’s music blends atmospheric textures, extended harmonies, and a jazz influence reminiscent of composers like Debussy, Ravel, and Stravinsky. Despite not achieving the fame of contemporaries like Copland or Gershwin, Carpenter’s exceptional piano music deserves broader recognition. This volume showcases his innovative approach and offers a compelling look at his unique voice within the American classical tradition.\
This performance edition is designed to support the study of early advanced works, offering practical guidance for navigating the music with clarity and insight. The front matter provides both interpretive advice and high-impact practice suggestions, drawing from the author’s perspective. While every effort has been made to address the primary challenges of these pieces, the author acknowledges that difficulty is subjective and varies from student to student. For optimal results, this book should be used in conjunction with the guidance of a private piano instructor.
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John Alden Carpenter (1876–1951), a Chicago-born composer, created a unique blend of atmospheric textures, extended harmonies, and jazz influences. His music spans the late Romantic to early modern periods, incorporating elements of Impressionism, much like his contemporaries Debussy, Ravel, and Stravinsky. Though less recognized than figures like Copland or Gershwin, Carpenter’s piano works are deserving of wider attention. This collection highlights his distinctive voice in the American classical tradition.
This performance edition is crafted to aid early advanced pianists, offering clear guidance on interpreting and mastering these works. The front matter includes practical advice and practice tips from the author’s perspective, addressing key technical and musical challenges. As difficulty is subjective, the author encourages using this edition alongside the guidance of a private piano instructor for the best results.
Additional information
Weight | 5.2 oz |
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Dimensions | 9 × .25 × 12 in |
Level | Late Intermediate to Early Advanced |
Pages | 40 |
Item | TMG00106 |
ISBN 13 | 9798350726244 |
UPC | 850050817673 |
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