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17 Piano and Keyboard Magazine Articles Featuring Collaborative Piano; 1995-2000.

Authors: Uszler, Marienne; Lusterman, David;

17 Piano and Keyboard Magazine Articles Featuring Collaborative Piano; 1995-2000.

Abstract

Scans of 17 articles focused on collaborative piano, 15 from the In Collaboration series from the discontinued magazine Piano and Keyboard: November/December 1996 Marienne Uszler: "Brooks Smith, Second to None", 25-29. Cover: "Peerless Partner: Brooks Smith". November/December 1997 Marienne Uszler: "A Natural Nonpareil", 25-31. Cover: "The Pianist Who Loves Singers: Warren Jones". July/August 1998 Joseph Smith: "In Collaboration: What You Learn When You Edit", 16-18. July/August 1996 Jeanne Kierman Fischer: "In Collaboration: The Composer as Collaborator", 19-22. March/April 1996 Bryan Pezzone: "In Collaboration: The Bright Side", 17-20. January/February 1998 Gloria Cheng-Cochran: "In Collaboration: Speaking of (with) Boulez, Adams, Ligeti", 56-61. July/August 2000 Julie Gorka: "In Collaboration: Some Folks LIke to Dance", 20-27. July/August 1997 David Breitman: "In Collaboration: Playing Mozart on Period Instruments", 45-47. March/April 1998 Andre Gribou: "In Collaboration: Playing for -- and Creating with -- Dancers", 23-27. May/June 1999 Brian Zeger: "In Collaboration: Perform With a Narrator", 17-19. September/October 1998 Anne-Catherine Dutoit: "In Collaboration: Martha Argerich, Chamber Musician", 54-56. May/June 1997 Joseph Holt: "In Collaboration: Join the Army and Play the Piano!", 22-25. November/December 1995 Karl Paulnack: "In Collaboration: How's the Balance?", 31-33. September/October 1996 Alan Smith: "In Collaboration: Don't Wear Your Feathered Hat in the Rain", p. 21-24. November/December 1998 Andrew Willis: "In Collaboration: Beethoven Sonatas, Divided by Seven" p. 16-22. May/June 1996 Mike Garson: "In Collaboration: Bach, Beethoven & Bowie: The Challenges of the Crossover Keyboardist" p. 42-44. January/February 1997 Pamela Ross "In Collaboration: And the Pianist Danced the Flamenco" p. 20-23. Scans by Lauren Koszyk and Chanda VanderHart, republished here with permission of owner and rights holder David Lusterman and editor Marienne Uszler.

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