Handel Chaconne: Masterclass!
Here it is! The highly requested masterclass on Handel's Chaconne, the feature piece of our recent community challenge! Learn about the articulation, dynamic, pedaling, phrasing, tempo options, and more in this special livestream!
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https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/handel-chaconne-masterclass
We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
- What questions do you have on this topic?
- Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
Here it is! The highly requested masterclass on Handel's Chaconne, the feature piece of our recent community challenge! Learn about the articulation, dynamic, pedaling, phrasing, tempo options, and more in this special livestream!
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Hi Dominic ! I just started going threw the Chaconne. Didn't have time to practice it earlier, but want to do the challenge now.
I was wondering if you can address the choices you made for the Theme. Is it common to play this and similar pieces in an unmeasured way? I'm thinking about this style with chords, and then some really fast notes. How do you approach this, and what is the thinking process.
I was also wondering about the sound you create when you do the trills. Is there a secret to get this crisp and delicate sound? :)
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Thanks for doing this Dominic , I have one general question and one specific technical question:
- The imslp version contains more ornamentation than the urtext version I used to practice and different than some of the youtube performances I listened to. Unlike Chopin, for example, where every dynamic/tempo/phrase is marked it's interesting how baroque pieces have a lot more leeway for "improvisation" if you can call it that or at least much wider interpretation. I assume there are various editions that may all have different ornamentation added by editors.
- Variation 8, measures 68/69. Would be curious to know what fingering you use in left hand for these kind of descending passages (2-1 or 3-1). I had a lot of trouble with this section playing at speed and then even when I got it down I could not hit it consistently because I'd always tense up. So part of this is technical but part mental to get over the "fear" when you get to passages that have been challenging. I can't imagine the mental pressure of performing for a paying audience or in competition.
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About repeats (the last question in the video), I didn't repeat on the submitted video, because it's only a practice and I wanted to make the video not too long. (I repeated on the last 3 variations, because it was too exciting to not repeat them :p) If I perform the piece, I would repeat, and make some differences out of it.