A Deep Dive into Chopin's Prelude in E minor op.28 no.4 (with Jarred Dunn)

Today, Jarred Dunn teaches the famous prelude in E minor by Frederic Chopin. Jarred will discuss fingering, pedaling, phrasing, and expressive techniques to enhance the music, as well as answering any of your questions!
Click this link to join!
https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/pno-jarred-dunn-teaches-chopin-prelude-e-minor
Here is the annotated score from the livestream!
11 replies
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Yihan's very first Chopin piece! Looking forward to this!
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Really looking forward to this! As a side note, the painting of Chopin (above) is mesmerizing, does anyone know who the artist is, and perhaps where one can obtain a print?
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Dominic Cheli Thank you for the annotated score! Jarred's insight to the piece is so incredible - I will have to revisit the piece again now.
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Notes after watching this lesson: This was an excellent lesson! I always enjoy Jarred's analysis. He spoke of "emotional irony"..."caressing the keyboard"...and so much more. Thank you, Jarred! Thank you, Dominic, for the wonderful note-taking that illuminates the highlights in real time! I appreciate, too, all the questions/points from Gail, Harriet and others that further enhances the lesson. Thanks!
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Thank you for the notes, Dominic... and to Jarred for the great insights!
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This was such an EXCELLENT live! I've been working on this piece for a few months now (learned notes/chords some time ago) and trying to get better expression and timing. So much good info in this live. And thanks so much Dominic Cheli for the pdf ... I was trying to scribble notes on my already overloaded score hahaha! Very helpful to have the pdf with notes! ❤️
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I was really looking forward to this but sadly found it underwhelming; won’t even get to how disappointing the interpretation was. Subjective of course, but that’s what I thought.
Bernstein’s video on it did it far more justice IMHO:
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Interesting treatment, with some intriguing imagery to consider (e.g., re; the tension)