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Mozart's F Major Sonata, K. 332 with Sara Davis Buechner 

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Mozart was famous for his melodies, and the first movement of his F Major Sonata, K. 332, is full of them. Join Sara Davis Buechner as she shows you with characteristic wit how to make your fingers sing in this memorable piece.
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Комментарии : 68   
@jonnynguyen6246
@jonnynguyen6246 3 года назад
She's a rare kind of person that can let you learn rather than force information down your throat. Wonderful video.
@patrickgomes2213
@patrickgomes2213 Год назад
Mozart and his conversations. I maintain that his piano concertos are operas, just ones we're not privy to understand the words of. But you can certainly understand the crowd gathering, individual voices dominating from the crowd, scenes in the gardens with young lovers, and the return of the crowd - or whatever story Mozart's music is telling you. But I firmly believe he conceived his music vocally, not necessarily singing voices, but individual voices telling a story.
@patrickgomes2213
@patrickgomes2213 Год назад
Sometimes his music is a voice telling a story, but it's a soliloquy, as complex as Hamlet's to be or not to be, with one voice arguing with the main claim and then arguing with the counterclaim and so forth.
@Juscz
@Juscz 3 года назад
Excellent advice and analysis for students of piano as well as lovers of music in general. Thank you for sharing with us your passion for, and deep insights into, Mozart!
@StephenBrew1
@StephenBrew1 3 года назад
Amazing! I was sad when it ended!
@tipdub
@tipdub Год назад
I love hearing her talk about music!
@thibomeurkens2296
@thibomeurkens2296 2 года назад
Anyone who hasn’t watched her recording of Strauss’s Burleske, it’s incredible I can’t recommend it enough.
@whatdadogdoin9818
@whatdadogdoin9818 Год назад
His
@man.6618
@man.6618 Год назад
​@@whatdadogdoin9818get a life
@whatdadogdoin9818
@whatdadogdoin9818 Год назад
@@man.6618 get a wife
@happypiano4810
@happypiano4810 Год назад
@@whatdadogdoin9818 No need to make such a correction. Hardly important to the music.
@whatdadogdoin9818
@whatdadogdoin9818 Год назад
@@happypiano4810 it is necessary when people now think that men can become womene
@stephenbeckman208
@stephenbeckman208 2 года назад
I've always struggled to play Mozart well and for sure this video shows how subtle the techniques are for creating that classic "Mozart" sound!
@BakusZD
@BakusZD Год назад
Incredible lesson! Very sad that it’s not full. I enjoyed every second of it !
@minhtringuyen6572
@minhtringuyen6572 Год назад
this abosolutely helps me alot in perfectize my playing, thanks teacher alot !
@jcarljusto5392
@jcarljusto5392 3 года назад
It's so good. I wanted more... xD
@pazu78
@pazu78 3 года назад
It's good. I want more too!
@rontardanico
@rontardanico 3 года назад
Now, that’s a real teacher. Brava!
@metteholm4833
@metteholm4833 3 года назад
This is gold! Thank you!
@sesamedoor6240
@sesamedoor6240 Год назад
I like the alberti bass and legato tricks ! Thank you :)
@noshirm6285
@noshirm6285 3 года назад
Sara, wonderful to hear you play and explain at the keyboard.
@Clown321321
@Clown321321 Год назад
Brilliant, thank you tonebase!
@arielmarci5352
@arielmarci5352 3 года назад
Subtítulos en español por favor, gracias.
@franzlisztish
@franzlisztish 3 года назад
EXCELLENT!
@michaelshark1
@michaelshark1 3 года назад
Thank you, you brought up some wonderful learning tips.
@AbnormaalTsi
@AbnormaalTsi 3 года назад
Wonderful
@falstaff63
@falstaff63 Год назад
Great analysis and very clear explanations of this excellent sonata. Thank yo so much for sharing all your knowledge.
@sheana2005
@sheana2005 3 года назад
Marvelous pianist and teacher!
@NidusFormicarum
@NidusFormicarum Год назад
The point of the opening melody is that the sonata starts as if it was a sceond theme followed by the end group. It doesn't belong to my favourite Mozart piano pieces though. I prefer the later, more chambermusically versed and more tehnically advanced Mozart. The second movement of his last piano sonata would be one example.
@lloydlim
@lloydlim Год назад
Very helpful lesson. This piece is deceptive in that it looks fairly easy, but it’s not-if you try to get all the sound/nuances right.
@nicoletahasikou1860
@nicoletahasikou1860 2 года назад
Hello. Certainly comments given in a very aptly way, appreciated...Would it be possible to post more music?
@sesamedoor6240
@sesamedoor6240 Год назад
I don’t understand the beginning articulations . There are two notes slurs . She played a long one instead .
@lflagr
@lflagr 2 месяца назад
That depends on the edition you use, some have no slurs on the opening melody
@plekkchand
@plekkchand 2 года назад
Wit?
@chugrooster2
@chugrooster2 Год назад
Amazing lady
@currawong2011
@currawong2011 Год назад
I hear her ages ago in the Sydney Piano competition...and thought when I heard her she should surely be the winner...alas, that is not the way competitions so often go
@JUANCARLOS-zz5lp
@JUANCARLOS-zz5lp Год назад
Severa maestra
@andream.464
@andream.464 2 года назад
“La donna è mobile” in this Mozart sonata… I didn’t know lol
@kliberalsing
@kliberalsing Год назад
I recommend taking all this good advice with a pinch of salt. If it works to improve your own playing, it is good, if it doesn't work.....don't punish yourself. Mozart would probably be happy listening to less-than-perfect interpretations.
@psforrest1
@psforrest1 Месяц назад
That's true of any piano lesson. But Sara has wonderful insights, whether or not one can or chooses to absorb and execute all of her recommendations.
@kliberalsing
@kliberalsing Год назад
2:08 "Mozart would absolutely expect that kind of thing." :)) How do we know?
@kpunkt.klaviermusik
@kpunkt.klaviermusik Год назад
It's explained in CPE Bachs "Versuch über die wahre Art das Clavier zu spielen" and other textbooks from that time.
@markito3311
@markito3311 2 года назад
The sound of the piano recording is ugly. The voice is nice.
@PassionPno
@PassionPno Год назад
Thanks for demonstrating your severe lack of vocabulary.
@orlandodilasso2319
@orlandodilasso2319 3 года назад
Brutale, vulgäre, total inkompetente Pianistin, hat keine Ahnung von Mozart.
@pinberttube
@pinberttube 3 года назад
You are not authorized to have an opinion on Mozart, Mr. di Lasso. You have died 150 years before Mozart was born, so you can't actually know what you're talking about.
@renatofabbro5263
@renatofabbro5263 3 года назад
This must be sarcasm.
@elizabethspence433
@elizabethspence433 2 года назад
Sie haben recht!!! Viel zu aggresiv ----
@renatofabbro5263
@renatofabbro5263 2 года назад
@@elizabethspence433 Oh please. She plays it orchestrally and it's very much Mozartian. Who wants to hear lifeless and boring Mozart?
@pinberttube
@pinberttube 2 года назад
@@elizabethspence433 Orlande de Lassus (also Roland de Lassus, Orlando di Lasso, Orlandus Lassus, Orlande de Lattre or Roland de Lattre; 1532, possibly 1530 - 14 June 1594) was a composer of the late Renaissance, chief representative of the mature polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school, and considered to be one of the three most famous and influential musicians in Europe at the end of the 16th century (the other two being Palestrina and Victoria).
@TrollMeister_
@TrollMeister_ 11 месяцев назад
You need to change your hairstyle. Makes you look grandmotherly. How about making it straight ?
@bifeldman
@bifeldman 3 года назад
Wonderful
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