Group 1
Welcome to the latest TWO WEEK INTENSIVE on tonebase!
For the next two weeks we will be working through assignments given by Ben Laude to improve your playing and understanding of Schubert!
Pianists of all levels are welcome.
More Detailed instructions coming soon!
- Sign-Up : December 1st - 4th
- Course Period: December 4th -15th
- Class Size: ALL are welcome!
- Optional check-In via Zoom: December 12th at 11am PT
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Assignment #1
ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS (WEEK 1)
- Watch the ABOVE video, which will serve as a crash course in chromatic harmony in preparation for your assignment.
- If you have no idea what Iâm talking about in the video, check out these materials to get up to speed:
- Pre-requisite/review course:
- Course: Music Theory Basics
- Other helpful tonebase resources:
- Livestream: Harmonic Analysis Crash Course
- Forums thread: Improve Your Harmonic Analysis with Ben Laude
- Pre-requisite/review course:
- If you have no idea what Iâm talking about in the video, check out these materials to get up to speed:
- Perform a harmonic analysis on Schubertâs Moment Musical #6 (A Section only; you can stop at the Trio):
- Label chords with roman numerals
- Mark cadences (half cadence: ends on V; authentic cadence: V resolves to I)
- Identify the following chromatic devices:
- Secondary dominant
- Augmented 6th
- Modal mixture
- Chromatic mediant
- Common-tone modulation
- Optional: Perform a harmonic analysis on a Schubert piece of your choice (or target specific passages from pieces youâre curious about)
â Donât expect to get everything right! This is an advanced harmonic analysis. The whole point of the TWI is to dive into the deep end of Schubertâs harmony and formâŠ
â Ask questions in the forum! I will be replying to user questions, and weâll be going over the whole thing in next weekâs Zoom meeting.
â For more experienced users, I do recommend analyzing the recommended study piece (and helping your fellow TWIs); but you may want to spend your time on another Schubert piece youâre already working on.
Schubertâs piano music
The âeasiestâ of Schubertâs piano music are probably his collections of Waltzes, LĂ€ndler, and other dances. These capture the spirit of Schubert the dancer, although they arenât representative of his harmonic/compositional exploration, so I donât recommend them for this TWI. Instead, you should take a look through Schubert's core piano repertoire, most of which is listed here:
Level 6-8
- Moment musicals
- Two Scherzi, D. 593
- Impromptus op 90, op 142
- 3 Klavierstucke
Level 6-10
- Sonatas
Level 11
- Wanderer Fantasy
Feel free to venture beyond the solo piano music!
ZOOM CHECK- IN with Ben!
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Hi Ben and everyone!
Here is my video of second assignment. I've tried to point out the key moments in the video following the contractions (HC, CTM...). I'm sure I missed a lot of interesting details and made mistakes. But, I'm now aware of the complexity of Schubert chromatic harmony, the incredible flexibility of his writing of moving between "parallel universes". In this particular piece (the second KlavierstĂŒcke D 946), which I love, the harmony journey has almost an existential meaning in the always beautiful and emotional sense of Schubert music. Thank you so much for this insightful course (these videos are a real treasure to learn the secrets of Schubert harmony).
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Enjoyable two weeks exploring a composer who is so special to me. As I still have much left to do with the Moment Musicaux, I decided to post a different piece that I have been working on recently- Der Leiermann. The last of the 24 songs in Schubertâs Winterreise. This version is the piano transcription by Liszt. It is interesting in its simplicity, repetition and lack of real cadences. Why did Schubert put it last in his set and why did Liszt not do that in his own collection (he has it at #8 out of 12)? The Leiermann is supposed to be a harbinger of death- maybe Schubert was again thinking about his own mortality.
Here is the English translation of the original lieder by Wilhelm MĂŒller:https://oxfordsong.org/song/der-leiermann-2