PTM 2018 Episode 2

Mario Igrec's 

Grand Action, a balancing act 

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This fundamental class explains how the grand action is balanced, covering concepts such as action leverage, hammer "strike weight," downweight, upweight, balance weight and friction.

The class explores how these aspects interact, how to measure them in a way that is compatible with the Stanwood and Practical Touch protocols, and why understanding them is useful.

Students learn to calculate the balance weight and friction from down and upweight information both mentally and with a formula.

Class participants are encouraged to take measurements and to compare measurements on several notes throughout the keyboard.

 

BIOGRAPHY

Mario Igrec

Mario Igrec, RPT, M. Mus., bridges piano technology and pianism, and provides a unique perspective as a master craftsman and award-winning pianist. Mario is the author of Pianos Inside Out, “the most ambitious book on piano technology ever written” (Piano Technicians Journal), and has created Practical Touch™, a system for advanced action performance analysis and adjustment. He is a frequent instructor at piano technicians’ meetings and conferences.

 

Mario was born in Zagreb, Croatia. He studied composition with Stanko Horvat and piano performance with Pavica Gvozdic at the University of Zagreb Academy of Music, where he received his Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance and pedagogy in 1984. He continued his studies with Martin Canin at the Stony Brook University, and received his Masters Degree in piano performance in 1986. He received a special prize from Gioventù Musicale d'Italia at the 1982 International Piano Competition “Rina Sala Gallo” in Monza, Italy, and he won the Sunwood Piano Competition in Old Field, New York, in 1985.

 

Mario’s understanding of piano making and servicing was deepened by his visits to and informal training at the Bösendorfer factories in Vienna and Wiener Neustadt. This is where he experienced the standards of workmanship that he has strived to reach ever since.

 

As a graduate assistant at Stony Brook University, Mario tuned and regulated the school's pianos, apprenticing with the head piano technician Joe Vitti. In 1987 he became a full-time piano technician at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, where he taught a course in piano design, construction, and the theory of tuning and temperament, and maintained over 120 of the school’s pianos, harpsichords, and celestas. As a concert technician for the LSU Union Theater, First Baptist Church of Baton Rouge, and the Baton Rouge Riverside Centroplex Theater, he worked for many renowned artists, including Philippe Bianconi, Constance Carroll, Richard Goode, Gilbert Kalish, Jon Kimura Parker, Garrick Ohlsson, and Santiago Rodriguez. He rebuilt numerous pianos during this period, including those used in the aforementioned concert venues.

 

In the 1990s, Mario’s career took a turn toward information technology. He became a Certified Expert for Adobe FrameMaker and a Microsoft Most Valued Professional, and has written on technology, managed long document projects, designed books, and built database applications. In 2000 he co-founded Selltis LLC, a cloud-based, customer-relationship management (CRM) software company, where he was head of development as CTO and software architect until 2014. Mario is the creator of Hyper-relational™ technology for data contextualization.

 

Today, Mario refines expression in fine pianos, focusing on tone and touch, and studies piano's social history and performance practices. He is Chief Concert Technician at Faust Harrison Pianos in New York.

A Stellar reputation in the Piano Industry

"Pianos Inside Out, in its scope, breadth, and depth, is truly astonishing. I know of no other single book in our field that covers so much of piano technology in such detail. If I could have only one book in my piano-technology library, this would have to be it. I know firsthand how much time and work go into the writing and production of a book, and it's hard for me to imagine how many hours you must have invested in this book-really more like an encyclopedia-thus far,"

Stephen Brady, RPT 

Author, Under the Lid

"[Pianos Inside Out] collects and explains in great detail the knowledge and experience gained by the best piano technicians over the past 40 years, after a thorough survey of the instrument's history, construction, and maintenance. Exhaustively covers all aspects of this complex field. Written so clearly that a novice will have no trouble understanding. Excellent photos, diagrams charts to illustrate all points covered. An awesome achievement! Thank you Mario!"

Larry Lobel

RPT

Feedback from this lecture participants. 

"Mario is a great teacher and very knowledgable in his field, thanks for sharing Mario!"

Nathaniel Everett, RPT: 

Osborne & Everett Antique Keyboard Restoration 

Boise, ID

"This lecture is simply great! It clarified concepts and theory that I could not have assessed before. It shows practicality on the hammer selection and the key depth which is very important for my career development."

Nelson Yum

Piano Technician

Hong Kong

"Excellent and very well done.

Susan Brown, RPT

Caledonia, NY

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