"A Practical Text-book Of Music, As Connected With The Art Of Playing The Piano-forte" by Edward Brattle Oliver, offers a comprehensive guide to musical education with a specific focus on piano playing. Originally published in the 19th century, this text provides invaluable insights into the methods and approaches to music instruction of that era. It covers essential aspects of music theory, technique, and performance, tailored for aspiring pianists.
Oliver's work serves as both a practical manual for students and a historical document reflecting the pedagogical practices of its time. This book is a valuable resource for musicians, music educators, and anyone interested in the historical context of music education and piano instruction.
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