基本释义:
英 [ˈpiːəˌnɪzəm]美 [pɪˈænɪzəm]
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词根:piano
adj.
pianistic 钢琴的;钢琴家的;擅长弹奏钢琴的
n.
1. concept of pianism 钢琴性思维
1. Pianism training is psychologically a process constantly changing from consciousness to unconsciousness.
钢琴演奏训练的过程,从心理学上说,就是一个不断由意识向无意识转化的过程。
2. In the second part, I will concrete analyze the key points of pianism and the form with my understanding and experience.
第二部分结合本人对这部作品的理解和演奏的感悟,具体分析它的小标题、演奏要点、音乐语言和创作特点等。
3. His recitals, as well as concerto and chamber performances, are imbued with musicianship and pianism of the highest order.
他的独奏,以及协奏和室内乐演出,都展示了他的音乐才能和高超的演奏技巧。
4. And grows the finest pianism in peking!
并且他在北京钢琴最棒!《provided by jukuu》
5. He moved the audience onto another plane where they stopped thinking about technique, or mere pianism, and came face to face with the music, with Beethoven himself.
他把听众带到了另外一种境界,他们不再考虑技巧或纯粹的钢琴性,而是与音乐直接交流,与贝多芬本人直接交流。
1. Younger teachers have lowered their sights to simply keeping alive a recognisably Russian tradition of pianism.
ECONOMIST: Classical music in Moscow
2. Cliburn's pianism conveyed, above all, a sublime sense of expressive freedom.
WSJ: Van Cliburn: A Russian Was Supposed to Win
3. Modern pianism smacks more of athletics than art, the result, some claim, of the explosion of piano competitions as an important part of the contemporary scene.
ECONOMIST: The keys of the kingdom | The