Here I am signing paperbacks in Toppings Bookshop in Edinburgh this morning. Whenever I'm in a big bookstore, especially a well-curated one like Toppings, I look at all the tables with their piles of new books on a thousand fascinating subjects and wonder what chance...
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Paperback edition of ‘Women and the Piano’ comes out on May 13
I'm excited about the paperback edition of Women and the Piano coming out this Tuesday. As you probably know, not all hardback books are subsequently released in paperback. It depends on the type of book, on the hardback sales, on the presumed size of the readership....
Jeremy Denk mentions my book in this week’s New Yorker
A kind reader in the US (thank you Diana) has alerted me to the fact that my book Women and the Piano is one of Jeremy Denk's choices in this week's New Yorker magazine. New York pianist and writer Jeremy Denk was asked to recommend a few books that deal with the...
BBC Music: book review, July 2018
My book 'Speaking the Piano' was published last week, and by a happy coincidence on the same day it received a five-star review from Jessica Duchen in the July issue of BBC Music magazine. (see photo) 'Susan Tomes's insights as a performer and teacher are fully...
First glimpse of ‘Speaking the Piano’
My new book 'Speaking the Piano' is due out from Boydell Press in about three weeks' time. It's about my experiences of learning and teaching music. In essence it's a love letter to the joys and benefits of learning an instrument to a high level. Today I received my...
Checking proofs of my new book
Over the last few days I have been checking the proofs of my new book, Speaking the Piano, due out in June from Boydell Press (see photo). Before we got to this point, there have been several other stages of editing. Various friends read the manuscript and gave their...
‘Speaking the Piano’ – my new book, due out in June
I have a new book, Speaking the Piano, due out in June from Boydell Press. My previous four books are about performance. This new one is about my experiences of learning and teaching (though performance sneaks in too). The title was inspired by a remark of Artur...
A piano in every Victorian home …
I've been reading 'Tales and Travels of a School Inspector' by John Wilson, an account of travelling round the Highlands and Islands of Scotland in the Victorian era, in the years after the groundbreaking 1872 Education Act which gave every child between the ages of 5...
Andrew Solomon’s ‘Far from the Tree’
I'm reading Andrew Solomon's fascinating 'Far from the Tree', a 900-page study of parents 'who learn to deal with their exceptional children and find profound meaning in doing so'. Many of the chapters focus on conditions which are obviously challenging for families:...
Evgeny Kissin’s memoirs reviewed by me in the TLS
This week I tweeted a link to my TLS review of pianist Evgeny Kissin's book, 'Memoirs and Reflections'. Some readers told me that the Times paywall had barred them from reading the whole review, so for anyone didn't have a chance to buy the TLS, here is the review: 'A...
Books of the Year in today’s Herald
Today the Herald has an arts supplement with Books of the Year 2016 chosen by various guest selectors. Broadcaster Sheena McDonald has chosen my book 'Sleeping in Temples' as one of her books of the year: 'What makes a successful concert pianist? The...
A question and answer from 1976
Clearing out old files this week I came across an article called 'A Talk with Gyorgy Sebok', from a 1976 edition of Piano Quarterly. It was an interview of the Hungarian piano guru Gyorgy Sebok by a colleague, pianist Seth Carlin. Sebok taught in Indiana University;...
Wigtown Book Festival
Yesterday I spoke about my book 'Sleeping in Temples' at the Wigtown Book Festival (see photo), a merry gathering in 'Scotland's Book Town' in the rolling hills of Dumfries and Galloway. Arriving there for the first time in driving rain and wind wasn't the perfect...
Edinburgh International Book Festival
On a night when the brilliant Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov was playing at the Usher Hall as part of the Edinburgh Festival, it was not to be expected that any piano fans would still be available to come to the Edinburgh Book Festival to hear my talk, which clashed...
The topic of my next book
Over the Christmas holidays I've been talking with friends and family about the topic of my next book. I've got some ideas of my own, but one night someone suggested to me that I could 'crowd-source' ideas from people who read my blog. If 'crowd-source' seems a little...





