Leschetizky

[ lesh-uh-tit-skee ]

noun
  1. The·o·dor [tey-uh-dawr, -dohr, thee-], /ˈteɪ əˌdɔr, -ˌdoʊr, ˈθi-/, 1830–1915, Polish pianist and composer.

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How to use Leschetizky in a sentence

  • Clara Clemens wished to study the piano under Leschetizky, and this would take them to Austria for the winter.

  • We know of some of Leschetizky's famous pupils, but we never hear of the thousands he must have had, who have come to nothing.

    Piano Mastery | Harriette Brower
  • As to whether he uses the Leschetizky method in its entirety, Mr. Hughes testified in the affirmative.

    Piano Mastery | Harriette Brower
  • Leschetizky once said that tones and rhythm are the only things which can keep the piano alive as a solo instrument.

    Piano Mastery | Harriette Brower
  • Leschetizky, on the contrary, wishes everything done in the most easy, natural way.

    Piano Mastery | Harriette Brower