"Keyboardists whose chief asset is mere technique . . . more often than not astound us with their prowess without ever touching our sensibilities. They overwhelm our hearing without satisfying it and stun the mind without moving it."

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Source: Composers on Music : An Anthology of Composers' Writings from Palestrina to Copland. Book by Sam Morgenstern, p. 60, 1956.

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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was a German composer and keyboardist, known for his expressive style that influenced the transition to the Classical era.

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