Mach has produced a book of uncommon interest. -- Washington Post
Mach's interviews will enhance the pleasure of any concertgoer. --
People
In this rich collection of fascinating interviews with 25 of the world's
greatest pianists of the contemporary era, Elyse Mach has chosen to let
the artists speak freely and develop their thoughts about music, their
lives, and their careers with a minimum of interruption. The result is a
treasury of reminiscences and reflections that are not only remarkably
candid and revealing but entertaining and thought-provoking as well.
Through the eyes of these inspired musicians, we get an intimate look at
the concert scene and the life of the concert pianist, as well as
insights into the artists' feelings about their art, their performance
anxieties, the music they play, and many other topics. Enhanced with 50
photographs, this book will be welcomed by anyone with an interest in
serious music and piano artistry.
Pianists interviewed in this volume include Claudio Arrau, Vladimir
Ashkenazy, Alfred Brendel, John Browning, Alicia de Larrocha, Misha
Dichter, Rudolf Firkusný, Glenn Gould, Vladimir Horowitz, Byron Janis,
Lili Kraus, Rosalyn Tureck, André Watts, Paul Badura-Skoda, Jorge Bolet,
Youri Egorov, Janina Fialkowsha, Leon Fleischer, Emil Gilels, Stephen
Hough, Zoltán Kocsis, Garrick Ohlsson, Cécile Ousset, Murray Perahia,
and Ivo Pogorelich.
The fascinating world behind the glamour of the concert platform comes
alive in very fluid and readable style. -- Rosalyn TurecK