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Posted 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
Rolf Guthmann
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Hi,

I remember reading a while back a book which illustrated how to analyze a piece for memorization. It use Beethoven's first piano sonata Op. 2 No. 1 in F Minor ('Little Appassionata'?) to illustrate the analysis. The problem is that now I can't remember which book had this chapter. It's not in my personal library, so it must be something I checked out of the library.

Can anyone out there help me identify this book? Any suggestions for other books with similar analysis/memorization discussions? (I'm already familiar with Seymour Bernstein's 'With Your Own Two Hands' and C.C. Chang's excellent 'Fundamentals of Piano Practice'. Any information would be
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Posted 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago
Dom
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PIANO TECHNIQUE by Gieseking and Leimer? I review that book in my link below, Reference section. C. C. Chang; more on piano practice at
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