Music Comes Out of Silence: A Memoir, Schiff
Music Comes Out of Silence: A Memoir, Schiff
András Schiff is one of the most important pianists of our time. This stimulating account of his life and work, told in two parts, takes readers on an intimate journey from Schiff's childhood in Hungary through to the present day.
In conversations with Martin Meyer, Schiff discusses a diverse range of topics from his experiences with anti-Semitism and communist rule to his musical training with maestros such as Pál Kadosa and Ferenc Rados, as well as his thoughts on playing techniques and musical interpretation. In a collection of Schiff's writings, we are enthralled by a guided tour of Bach's Goldberg Variations, sobered by Schiff's public defiance against nationalistic and racist attitudes — to the extent that he refused to perform in Haider's Austria or Orban's Hungary — and delighted by the playful Ten Commandments for concertgoers.
More than a memoir, this is a seminal compilation of the thoughts and experiences of one of the greatest musicians of our time, of his inimitable art of making music out of silence.
Sir András Schiff was born in Budapest in 1953. He has made a huge impact with his cyclical performances of Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann and Bartók, and he has been awarded many international prizes.
Author: András Schiff
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (2022)
ISBN: 9781474615280