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Collectable-Very Good Condition. 9780862034962. Music. VG-1st impression 1990 Penguin paperback, high quality edition with plenty of photos. Some spotting to outer edge of pages, lower corners curling a little otherwise VG and unmarked. Size: 156\nx 234mm. 128 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Music; Music; ISBN: 0862034965. ISBN/EAN: 9780862034962. The photos provided are of our own book, further photos may be arranged upon request. Inventory No: 082432.
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Good in a Very Good price clipped dust jacket. Ex-library with the usual markings. Card pocket removed from rear panel, with some tearing. Tape stains to pastedowns and flaps. Two pieces of tape to jacket at spine. Ink address stamp to FEP.; 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾"
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Good. There is either a name, note, or inscription on the inside cover. The pages are sun faded and slightly yellowing. We flipped through this book and didn't notice any notes or underlines. The dust jacket shows normal wear and tear. Fast Shipping-Each order powers our free bookstore in Chicago and sending books to Africa!
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Size: 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches; Dust jacket condition: Near Fine. Very nice clean copy. Text free of highlighting and writing. Tightly bound. 125 pages.
Edition:
Revised edition (original edition published 1943)
Publisher:
Julia MacRae
Published:
1984
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17884204676
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b&w PHOTOS. Near Fine in Good jacket. 2K. Paper-covered boards, signature-sewn, in dustjacket. Strong binding with good hinges. No marks. Hardly any visible wear. Price-clipped dustjacket has significant wear, including a one square inch spot on the back panel where the laminate has sheared off.
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Good. Dust jacket shows some rubbing and scuffing. Dust jacket edges show some light browning, rubbing, scuffing and a few closed tears and has been price clipped. Book itself shows some light shelf wear on edges.
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Fair. [10], 77, [1] pages. Some wear and discoloration to text; name of previous owner written inside front free endpaper and rear endpaper. Inscribed by the author on the following page. Inscription reads: Best Wishes to the I.M.T. Gerald Moore. Topics covered include Author's Preface and Conclusion. Chapters include Partnership; Preparation; Practicing; Rehearsing; The Artists' Room; Performance; Bad Habits; Sight Reading and Transposition; Orchestral Accompaniments; Folk Song Accompaniments; Piano and Violin Sonatas; and Accompanying the Strings. Gerald Moore CBE (30 July 1899-13 March 1987) was an English classical pianist best known for his career as an accompanist for many distinguished musicians. Among those with whom he was closely associated were Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Elisabeth Schumann, Hans Hotter, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Victoria de los Ángeles and Pablo Casals. Moore gave lectures on stage, radio and television about musical topics. He also wrote about music, publishing volumes of memoirs and practical guides to interpretation. Moore was so well known as an accompanist that Myra Hess invited him to give a talk about his profession at the National Gallery. The pianist Joseph Cooper wrote of this, and later similar talks, "He revealed a sense of verbal timing of which any professional comic would be proud. His unique blend of wit and wisdom not only pleased the cognoscenti but also won over people who had no idea that classical music could be fun." Moore's first book, The Unashamed Accompanist, had its origins in these talks. The author wrote this book in the hope that it might indicate the lines along which a would-be follower of the art of accompaniment should work. His chief object is to induce more piano students or amateur pianists to take up accompanying for their careers or for their pleasure.