David Dubal
Author of The Essential Canon of Classical Music
About the Author
David Dubal is an acclaimed pianist and a professor at the Juilliard School. He has won several awards, including the Peabody Award and an Emmy for the documentary The Golden Age of the Piano. The former classical music program director at WNCN, Dubal is currently a broadcaster on WQXR. He is also show more the author of many books show less
Works by David Dubal
The Art of the Piano: Its Performers, Literature, and Recordings (A Harvest Book) (1989) 93 copies, 1 review
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While classified as a "reference" book this is more than that and in its comprehensiveness it id quite marvelous. If you play the piano, enjoy listening to piano music, or just wonder what a piano is this is the book for you. I like to dip into it for reading pleasure or to find out about the wonders of piano literature and the great pianists who have brought their magic to bear on this music.
Although competently written, it’s not exactly engaging and there’s an overabundance of quotations, resulting in a somewhat dry text that sometimes feels a bit pasted together. But the information content is excellent, making it a valuable reference work (including the very good glossary of musical terms). It’s basically a series of composer biographies in chronological order, with 10 or 12 pages given to the author’s “major” composers, a couple paragraphs or so given to others, show more and important works lists for each (more extensive for the “majors”). Some have criticized it for short shrifting early music, which is fair, and for overemphasizing Romantic and modern music.
I actually appreciate the emphasis on the 20th c. I may or may not come to love Webern and might remain convinced that the emperors John Cage and Phillip Glass wore no clothes, but it’s nice to have a good guide to more recent music, which tends to get little attention from general audience music writers and ordinary music lovers. A good companion to this book, regarding modern music, is Alex Ross’ The Rest is Noise. It’s very engagingly written and is remarkably good at describing musical material simply and clearly without watering it down. Its approach is very different from Essential Canon, crafting a story that reads much like a novel. For the relative novice, Ted Libbey’s NPR Guide to Building a Classical CD Collection might be a better place to start than Essential Canon. It’s also a pleasure to read and easier to digest, while not being as detailed or extensive as this book. show less
I actually appreciate the emphasis on the 20th c. I may or may not come to love Webern and might remain convinced that the emperors John Cage and Phillip Glass wore no clothes, but it’s nice to have a good guide to more recent music, which tends to get little attention from general audience music writers and ordinary music lovers. A good companion to this book, regarding modern music, is Alex Ross’ The Rest is Noise. It’s very engagingly written and is remarkably good at describing musical material simply and clearly without watering it down. Its approach is very different from Essential Canon, crafting a story that reads much like a novel. For the relative novice, Ted Libbey’s NPR Guide to Building a Classical CD Collection might be a better place to start than Essential Canon. It’s also a pleasure to read and easier to digest, while not being as detailed or extensive as this book. show less
As the title suggests this work is essential both for its contents and for the quality of the presentation. David Dubal is one of the premier scholars of music of all kinds and this comprehensive work is a demonstration of his scholarship. This is a reference work that is at once both informative and a delight to read.
Conversations that highlight the "artist as visionary and humanist." That is the Menuhin that Dubal's conversations bring to light. This is a brief but wonderful volume of music and thoughts for life.
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