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<font size="+1">Paul,<br>
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I have a book by a well-respected piano pedagogue, Katherine Faricy
called "Artistic Pedal Technique" which has a unit on the <i>sostenuto</i>
pedal. This is possibly the only book on the use of piano pedals and
may be helpful if you're looking for how the <i>sostenuto</i> has
affected musical composition and performance.<br>
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Tom Cole<br>
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PAULREVENKOJONES wrote:
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<div>Surely there must be some resources out there that you might
refer me to--people, textual, research threads--on the development of
the sostenuto and its impact on piano composition. Any ideas would be
helpful. Thanks,</div>
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<div>Paul Revenko-Jones</div>
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<div><strong>"If you want to know the truth, stop having opinions"
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