Join renowned pianist Sir András Schiff in this insightful masterclass on Beethoven’s Piano Sonata Op. 27 No. 2, commonly known as the “Moonlight” Sonata. He explores two crucial elements of the piece:
Spookiness: Learn how playing the repeated quavers softer enhances the eerie atmosphere of the music.
Turbulence: Discover the importance of not accentuating every downbeat, allowing for a dialogue between the repeated quavers and descending notes. By treating the second quaver as the start of the phrase, musicians can create an agitated breath that truly captures Beethoven’s instruction to play “agitato.”
Curated by @enriquemontlaga and featuring student Pavel Kolesnikov, this masterclass is a must-watch for all classical music enthusiasts!
Spookiness: Learn how playing the repeated quavers softer enhances the eerie atmosphere of the music.
Turbulence: Discover the importance of not accentuating every downbeat, allowing for a dialogue between the repeated quavers and descending notes. By treating the second quaver as the start of the phrase, musicians can create an agitated breath that truly captures Beethoven’s instruction to play “agitato.”
Curated by @enriquemontlaga and featuring student Pavel Kolesnikov, this masterclass is a must-watch for all classical music enthusiasts!
- Catégories
- Master Class Musique
- Mots-clés
- Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata, Piano Sonata Op. 27 No. 2
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