Mastering the piano is the first series of books to be launched in the Lang Lang Piano Academy, a major new piano programme from Faber Music encompassing a range of materials for pianists of all levels. Comprising five progressive books, mastering the piano captures Lang Lang’s passion, drive and extraordinary mastery of the piano. Each book gives students the chance to learn from this exceptional talent who has impressed the world, containing:
- 8 units that develop key aspects of piano technique specially devised exercises and studies focusing on each technical area
- a diverse selection of piano repertoire including Lang Lang’s best-loved works
- beautiful arrangements of music from around the world
- inspirational commentary and guidance from Lang Lang himself
- stunning photo section of the pianist and examples of art that has inspired his own playing.
1. Posture, movement and hand shape
2. Legato pedalling
3. Phrasing and rubato
4. New accompaniment styles
5. Chords
6. Rhythm
7. Musical context
8. Dexterity
Included Repertoire:
Little Study from Mikrokosmos (Bela Bartok), Flower Drum Song (Traditional Chinese), Waltz (Lang Lang), Little Study (Robert Schumann), Arirang (Traditional Korean), Prayer (Reinhold Gilere), Study in F from 'The Wheel of Progress' (Thomas Dunhill), Waltz (Johannes Brahms), About Strange Lands and People from 'Scenes from Childhood' (Robert Schumann), La petite reunion (Friedrich Burgmuller), Allegro Assai from Sonata in G (Georg Benda), Morning Prayer (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky), Study in G (Carl Czerny), Sonatina from '30 Children's Pieces' (Dmitry Kabalevsky), Let's Call The Whole Thing Off (George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin), Ballade (Friedrich Burgmuller), Watchman's Song from 'Lyric Pieces' (Edvard Grieg), Sweet Dreams from 'Album for the Young' (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky), Der Dichter spricht from 'Scenes from Childhood' (Robert Schumann), Alla Siciliana (Felix Gullmant), Andante (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach), Study from L'agilite (Felix Le Couppey), Sonatina (Muzio Clementi), Invention in F (Johann Sebastian Bach)