X for X-treme

X for X-treme

Update: 2012-10-25
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Although every instrument has a history of extreme techniques, the piano seems to have attracted more than its fair share of people wanting to see how far it, and they, could go. From Beethoven, who was known for destroying pianos during the course of a performance, through to John Cage (who invented the prepared piano by inserting screws, rubbers and bolts into it) and beyond, this episode of the Piano A–Z is not for those of a sensitive disposition.

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Z for Zany

Z for Zany

2012-10-2906:40

Y for Yellow River

Y for Yellow River

2012-10-2609:09

X for X-treme

X for X-treme

2012-10-2507:07

W for Workshops

W for Workshops

2012-10-2308:12

V for Virtuoso

V for Virtuoso

2012-10-2207:12

U for Upright

U for Upright

2012-10-1907:36

T for Tuning

T for Tuning

2012-10-1708:59

S for Sustain

S for Sustain

2012-10-1608:58

R for Repetiteur

R for Repetiteur

2012-10-1507:47

Q for Queues

Q for Queues

2012-10-1109:02

P for Page Turner

P for Page Turner

2012-10-1007:34

O for Orchestra

O for Orchestra

2012-10-0907:29

N for Novels

N for Novels

2012-10-0808:38

M for Movies

M for Movies

2012-10-0407:21

L for Left Hand

L for Left Hand

2012-10-0308:15

K for Keys

K for Keys

2012-10-0207:39

J for Jazz

J for Jazz

2012-10-0110:07

I for Improvisation

I for Improvisation

2012-09-2707:09

H for Hiring

H for Hiring

2012-09-2607:51

G for Glenn Gould

G for Glenn Gould

2012-09-2508:44

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