
Malwine Brée, a student and later assistant of one of the greatest pianists and teachers, Theodor Leschetizky, wrote this book—despite his general opposition to a theoretical piano method—“with the authorization of the master.” It presents key elements of the so-called “Leschetizky School,” including numerous illustrations of the master’s hand positions. At the same time, it offers valuable insights into Theodor Leschetizky’s musical approach and performance practice. The section on pedaling, in particular, contains important observations on the distinctive features of his piano technique. 98 pages. We offer a PDF copy of this rare book for research and reference purposes for EUR 55.00.