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: A beautiful tone is cultivated by striking keys with the "cushion" of the finger rather than the hard tip. Physical Foundation
Whether you choose the practical approach of the Conus book or the scientific depth of Kochevitsky, you can start incorporating the principles of the Russian method into your daily practice right now.
According to the IMSLP version of the text, the method emphasizes versatility in practice:
The ultimate goal of the Russian Method is to make the piano—a percussion instrument—sound like a human voice or a stringed instrument. Achieving a true cantabile (singing) style requires deep, cushioned contact with the keys, rather than striking them from above. Physical Fundamentals: The Anatomy of Freedom
Pianists are taught to "feel" the bottom of the keybed. The connection between the finger and the ivory is deep and fleshy, ensuring a warm, round tone rather than a percussive click.
B. Arpeggios
Unlike the high-finger lifting of the German school, the Russian method keeps the fingers close to the keys. This reduces flight time. The exercises focus on the rapid, lateral contraction of the finger muscle (the lumbricals) rather than the vertical stomp of the forearm muscles.
The text places immense emphasis on the concept of "liberty" or freedom.
The book is organized into distinct sections that build progressively:
For each etude: list targeted technical issue, suggested tempo progression, fingering adaptations.
"Fundamentals of Piano Technique - The Russian Method," developed by Leon and Olga Conus, is a renowned system emphasizing a "singing tone" (cantabile) through the integrated use of arm weight, flexible wrists, and efficient movement. The method provides a structured approach for all skill levels, featuring exercises for hand position, flexibility, and technical mastery, as detailed in the publication available from Hal Leonard