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Piano At Juilliard And Manhattan School Of Music

The Piano at Juilliard and Manhattan School of Music

The idea of fitting a keyboard to an instrument with strings, which started to vibrate when struck by hammers, was conceived probably in the fourteenth and certainly in the fifteenth century. For the next two hundred and fifty years, however, the harpsichord with plucked, rather than struck, strings, held undoubted sway. The clavichord also, had its adherents and within its severe limitations was responsive to gradations of finger touch, its strings struck by miniature tangents. In the late seventeenth century a new realization was afoot of the possibilities contained in broad melody, in a phrase growing louder and then softer, and in accentuation. This nascent demand for greater expressive possibilities produced the climate in which the piano, once it appeared, could develop in its own good time. Bartolommeo Cristofori, a Paduan harpsichord maker, is credited with constructing the first piano, the date usually put at between 1709 and 1711. He called his new instrument "gravicembalo col piano e forte", or "harpsichord with soft and loud". In shape and general constr


uction it resembled a harpsichord, but it differed in its action mechanism. Deer leather hammers struck the strings, and a primitive escapement or "set off" was employed, enabling the hammer to escape from the string, rather than to block on it, thereby smothering the vibrations the hammer itself had originated. By the 1720's Cristofori had made some twenty "gravicembali" and had added a padded check to catch the hammer on the rebound an attempt to prevent its bouncing to and for on and off the strings, after escapement.

The Classes offered at The Juilliard School are very competitive. To simply get in one must have an extensive interview, take placement exams and complete numerous auditions. The classes are offered for piano performers of all skill levels. In fact, some of the courses are offered as credited courses. The practices performances are public so anyone can watch and listen.

So being that the piano has had such influence to the world of music, I want to talk about the intense training that such prestigious schools as The Juilliard School and The Manhattan School of Music will employ.

These students grad

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