The Evolution of Piano Technique: A Historical Perspective

Laura Lila – Faculty of Music, University of Arts, Tirana, Albania

Abstract: This article examines the evolution of piano technique, tracing its progression from the nuanced touch required for early fortepianos to the expansive and expressive demands of 20th century composers. It explores the contributions of influential figures such as Bartolomeo Cristofori, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, highlighting the technical challenges and innovations each period presented. The analysis also considers the Romantic era, focusing on composers like Chopin and Liszt, whose emphasis on arm weight, pedalling, and expressive detail reshaped the approach to piano playing. Further, the article investigates the transformative impact of 20th century composers, including Stravinsky and Prokofiev, whose percussive and dissonant works introduced extended techniques like prepared piano and inside-the-instrument playing. In addressing contemporary piano technique, the article underscores the increasing importance of technical proficiency, musicality, physical endurance, and adaptability in navigating a complex and diverse musical landscape. The article concludes by reflecting on the continuous evolution of piano technique, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between instrument, composer, and performer, and acknowledging the enduring power of music to inspire and transform.

Keywords: Piano; instrument; contemporary; musicality; composer.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14827796

Publication Date: 31.12.2024 

How to Cite: Lila, L. The Evolution of Piano Technique: A Historical Perspective. Journal of Arts and Humanities Science, 2024; 1(2); 21–27.

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