Search Results - "pianist"
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Subjective experiences of tertiary student pianists with playing-related musculoskeletal disorder: a transcendental phenomenological analysis
Published 2024“…Compared with professional pianists, student pianists are a neglected group. However, student and professional pianists both want to maintain their playing careers and have the experience of giving up playing because of playing-related musculoskeletal disorder (PRMD). …”
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Risk factors and coping strategies of playing-related musculoskeletal disorder (PRMD) in tertiary student pianists: a phenomenological study
Published 2024“…Compared with professional pianists, tertiary student pianists are easy to neglect, but they also suffer from playing-related injuries and face many difficulties and challenges. …”
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Playing-related musculoskeletal disorder among classical piano students of tertiary institutions in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, Malaysia
Published 2014Subjects: “…Pianists - Wounds and injuries…”
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Paul Wittgenstein in Great Britain
Published 2016“…Most of the existing research on Paul Wittgenstein (1887–1961) focuses on his performing career in central Europe as a left-hand pianist and his commissions from the most prominent composers of the 20th century such as Richard Strauss and Maurice Ravel, and his favourite composer, Franz Schmidt. …”
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The interpretation of sergei rachmaninoff case study: moments musicaux op.16 no.4 by sergei Rachmaninoff / Wan Marissa Ali Mat
Published 2010“…The purpose of this research study is to extend the infonnation of the interpretation as a pianist based on Sergei Rachmaninoff's piano works and his philosophy. …”
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Performing the piano works of Maria Szymanowska: considerations of authenticity, history, and gender
Published 2025“…How, for instance, should a modern pianist perform works by an early nineteenth-century female pianist? …”
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Rhythm dances in Bela Bartok : An analysis of Mirkokosmos No. 2 and No. 6, Volume 6 for piano / Nurul Nadiah Jamaluddin
Published 2014“…He was also known as a concert pianist, music editor and teacher. Ujji-Hilliard (2004) noted that "during the 1930's, the 50-year-old Bartok was already a well known and successful composer, pianist, and most of all, a world renowned ethnomusicologist." …”
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Study and interpretation of Rachmaninoff prelude in G minor OP.23 N0. 5 / Illi Diyana Mohd Isa
Published 2011“…Thus, the aim in performance is to produce the kind of sound dial the musical context demands. A pianist should develop a sensitivity inside it is ears and fingers, so that he or she can gauge the possibilities of touch and tone in their varying qualities.…”
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Jazz improvisation in the style of John Coltrane. Case study: Epistrophy by Thelonious Monk / Izaad Amir Salamon
Published 2009“…These items in particular can only be incorporated into an aspiring pianist’s performance by repeated listening and playing along with the recordings. …”
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The effeciancy of memorizing piano piece in helping piano students to perform in Faculty of Music, UiTM Shah Alam / Amira Eva Sherin Roslan
Published 2016“…It seems to be the general consensus for pianist is to perform by memory. Although it is general for musicians to perform music by memory, it is still extremely hard for the performers to do so. …”
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Kabus - kabus memori (cloud of memories) / Tazul Tajuddin
Published 2018“…I would like to extend my expression of gratitude to Dr Tham for the commissioning, performing and recording the works and many thanks to his team, Dr Yen Lin Goh as the co-researcher and pianist. I hope the project would continue to benefit the younger generations of musicians and composers and to preserved and documented some musical memories too. …”
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Understanding upper body playing-related musculoskeletal disorders among piano and non-piano players using a photogrammetry
Published 2021“…Objective: Playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMSD) are a common problem for the pianist. The poor upper body ergonomics influences the natural positioning of the neck and shoulders, which involves forward head posture (FHP) and rounded shoulder posture (RSP). …”
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Knowledge of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders among classical piano students at tertiary institutions in Malaysia
Published 2016“…However, despite the growing number of classical pianists, this is still a new issue in Malaysia. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the level of knowledge of playing-related musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs) among tertiary music students in Malaysia. …”
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A survey on playing-related musculoskeletal disorders among classical piano students of tertiary institutions in Malaysia
Published 2016“…The number of pianists in Malaysia has increased significantly due to the growth of music programmes in tertiary institutions. …”
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Tempo interpretation of Debussy’s Images Book 2
Published 2020“…Despite the tempo marking is usually uniform, most pianists have different interpretation results from the sources often mention the desirability of non-literal implementation. …”
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