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The Piano Music of Chopin

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Alberto L. Ferro

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  • 1. Introduction.mp4
    05:23
  • 1.1 Chopin-A minor Walzer-Henle-Urtext-P2-11-filter.pdf
  • 1. Valse in A minor (1st part).mp4
    27:08
  • 2. Module 2 Valse in A minor (2nd part).mp4
    24:23
  • 3.1 Prelude op. 28 n. 4.pdf
  • 3. Prelude in E minor, Op. 28 n. 4.mp4
    34:58
  • 1.1 Mazurka in A minor Op. 17 No. 4.pdf
  • 1. Mazurka op. 17 n. 4 a case study of Rubato.mp4
    27:07
  • 2.1 Horizontal Technique - Exercises.pdf
  • 2. Chopins Horizontal Technique.mp4
    22:35
  • 3.1 Chopin Paderewski Nocturne C sharp minor.pdf
  • 3. Nocturne in C# Minor, Op. Posth..mp4
    43:28
  • 1.1 Chopin - Nocturne op. 9 n. 2.pdf
  • 1. Nocturne in Eb, op. 9 n. 2 (1st part).mp4
    31:19
  • 2. Nocturne in Eb, op. 9 n. 2 (2nd part).mp4
    34:32
  • Description


    In Depth Tutorials of Chopin's Most Loved Repertoire

    What You'll Learn?


    • Chopin's piano approach
    • General piano technique
    • Fluency and phrasing
    • Chopin's Rubato
    • Style and context of romantic piano music
    • Tone balance between hands
    • Fingering strategies
    • Coordination in fast/complex passages
    • Development of trills and ornaments

    Who is this for?


  • Beginner / Intermediate Piano Student
  • Pianists who are passionate about Chopin
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Familiarity with Chopin's piano music (you have studied one or more of the selected pieces in the course)
  • Beginner/Intermediate music notation skills
  • Beginner/Intermediate piano experience
  • More details


    Description

    Are you passionate about Chopin's beautiful piano music?

    If you play his music but want to dig deeper into the poetry, the magic, the romanticism, the lyricism and freedom of his pieces, this course is designed for you.

    The goal of the Course is to provide the students with the strongest foundations for performing Chopin’s Piano music at the highest level. It is a practical Course: students will learn the best practices to adopt when facing the challenges of Chopin’s magnificent music.

    It is fun and educational, and your teacher (that's me) will guide you through the hard work necessary to complete it.

    Each module explores a particular piece: the Course is structured so that each class draws from the topics addressed in previous modules. While a student might be interested only in a few of the individual pieces covered and will be inclined to begin from the corresponding module, I invite them to follow the Course from the start. This will have two benefits: 1) the student will become familiar (if not proficient) with more than a few of Chopin’s works, and 2) the techniques presented throughout the course follow an order of incremental complexity; the last modules rely on the previous ones being thoroughly assimilated. The best value from the Course comes from approaching the pieces, techniques, and concepts comprehensively rather than individually.

    While each module lasts less than one hour, it is recommended to watch them at the piano and stop the video as often as necessary: while a technique can be addressed in few minutes, the student might need more time to practice the suggested exercises/solutions. It takes weeks to master a single piece!

    We will look at:

    • fluency, tone control, coordination, phrasing, pedal techniques, ornaments and trills;

    • we will explore the concept (and solution) of Chopin’s Rubato, his treatment of the left hand chords and arpeggios, his unique approach to piano dynamics;

    • we will develop fingering strategies that will make the phrasing and memorization easier and more effective;

    • we will address issues of tempo and fast playing coordination.

    The course is intended to music students who are passionate about Chopin’s music, already have experience with music notation, and play the piano at a beginner/intermediate level. Important: the approach adopted in the course assumes the student’s independent ability at reading musical scores; with a few exceptions the modules won’t address notes/values/rhythms, or anything that is already evident on the score. The course aims at developing what is NOT on the score!

    With that in mind, get ready for discovering the poetic, elegant, unique, beautiful, heart-stopping, mind-blowing music of the greatest piano composer in history: Frederic Chopin.


    Who this course is for:

    • Beginner / Intermediate Piano Student
    • Pianists who are passionate about Chopin

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    Alberto L. Ferro
    Alberto L. Ferro
    Instructor's Courses
    Currently Creative Director at the London Contemporary School of Piano, Alberto teaches creative and traditional piano to children and adults. With a diploma from Milan Conservatory and a Master in Music from WSUniversity, he regularly performs jazz and has published 4 albums of original music and improvisations, including one interpreting the music of Chopin and Scarlatti.His own podcast called 'Where is the Music' explores the world of musical creativity and inspires musical appreciation. Alberto's performing experience includes solo recitals, live improvisation, classical and jazz ensembles, Big Band (pianist and Musical Director), function bands, classical and contemporary ballet pianist, and more..His special passion are Bach, Jarrett, Chopin and Mehldau, along with any authentic expression of musical joy. 'I love sharing the beauty of music, either at a concert or in class.'Alberto
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 9
    • duration 4:10:53
    • Release Date 2024/08/12