The Piano Across Time by Steven Harris

The piano has proved to be a remarkable survivor, and this book explores its beauty, significance and enduring legacy.

Originally ‘pianoforte’ (or sometimes fortepiano), but fairly swiftly becoming simply the piano, this fascinating instrument was invented nearly two centuries before the first motor car was manufactured. Just like the cars that followed Mr Benz’s first invention, the piano developed into an amazing machine with over 3,000 moving parts.

Despite the digital world we now live in and people all too frequently being glued to screens and phones, the piano – whether in the private home, studio or concert hall – is still here and adored by millions. Largely made from bits of wood, wire, felt, metal and plastic, in the right hands this much-loved instrument can enchant its listeners and move people to both tears and wonderful exhilaration. The piano has proved to be a remarkable survivor, and this book explores its beauty, significance and enduring legacy.

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THE AUTHOR
The son of composer and Cornish bard William Lewarne Harris, Steven Harris was brought up in Surrey and Hertfordshire. Having worked for Harrods Ltd as a piano tuner and technician, he went on to study history at Surrey University, eventually entering the field of education. Steven Harris has written fifteen books on a variety of themes, including youth culture, the Baden-Powell family and high-street businesses in South London.

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