Week 2 Thread: The Era of Haydn and Mozart! 🐴

Welcome to the Main Thread for the third week of "Mozart & Haydn - Music from the 18th Century" challenge! 


This week, we will talk about the different ways composers were trained during the 18th century and how they could achieve such high productivity through schemas and patterns

Look at a different piece by the same composer you are studying and try to compare the music to the new piece you are practicing now.

If you are ready, post a short clip of the patterns you found in your music! One of the ways we grow is through feedback and self-reflection.

Pick a piece from the suggested repertoire according to your level or share any piece written during the 18th century that you have been working on!


If you want to describe your process, feel free to use the following template.

  • Piece(s) you have been working on:
  • Things you found easy:
  • Things you found difficult:

Happy sharing 😍

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  • I've been focusing a little more on learning the Mozart Rondo K. 485 this week. Of course memorizing the piece, and I've had time to interpret a little bit. Still some tricky parts I need to work more on! And I will keep working on the overall structure of the piece. Any feedback is welcomed! 

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    • Sindre Skarelven I really like this piece and your interpretation! Everything sounds so crisp and I like the ornaments (the ones at 4:48/4:49 caught my ear especially). The mood is so lively. I haven’t heard this before so thanks for picking it. 

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    • Andrea Buckland Thank you, Andrea! Me too! Mozart is having some fun with all those twists and turns here. 

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    • Antonella Di Giulio Thank you, Antonella! I will work on your suggestions until the next video, thank you for making them! PS: Will have some vacation this week also ☺️

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    • Vidhya Bashyam Thank you, Vidhya! So glad you liked it! Yes, it's a great and fun piece to be aware of 😊 

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    • Sindre Skarelven have a wonderful time off!

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      • Juan Carlos Olite
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      Sindre Skarelven What a very good job, Sindre, you are going to play the two great composers, Haydn and Mozart! Absolutely amazing! Sounds cheerful, wonderful music indeed. 

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      • Gail Starr
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      Sindre Skarelven Ooh!  I love this charming piece.  You've inspired me to try to learn it!

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    • Gail Starr Great, Gail! I'm glad to inspire and bring this piece to your attention! As you say, a very charming piece :) 

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  • I've been working on memorizing the 2nd and 3rd movement of the Haydn sonata Hob. XVI 38. It's very freshly memorized, so still a long way to go! 

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    • Sindre Skarelven I wrote an entire reply a few minutes ago and it did not go through… anyway…

      It is already really good! The left hand you play here is what you should use in Mozart as well.

      the chords at the beginning of the second movement could feel more as part of a phrase if they would be played softer… maybe…

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    • Sindre Skarelven Sounds great! Amazing memorizing too!

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    • Antonella Di Giulio Thank you, Antonella! Too bad you lost the first reply. I will listen back to this and Mozart, and see if I can balance the hands better. 

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    • Vidhya Bashyam Thanks again! 😄

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    • Sindre Skarelven thanks for sharing videos of your playing. I love how you get such a nice tone, and you make the pieces sound so pretty!  

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    • Natalie Peh Thank you so much, Natalie! Glad you liked it :) 

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      • Juan Carlos Olite
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      Sindre Skarelven Beautiful playing, Sindre! You are doing an admirable job in this challenge. And you are convincing me to study your Haydn sonata some day... What an amazing composer, Haydn!

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    • Juan Carlos Olite Thank you so much, Juan Carlos! Yes, Haydn is amazing, and I think it’s great that we have this challenge to bring this music to our attention. Glad that you enjoy the sonata I’m playing, and might play it one day! There’s still a lot of work to be done. Right now I’m on a little vacation, but will work on a final recording before the challenge is over. As you saw, I’m also playing the Mozart k. 485. I’ve been wanting to have it on my repertoire, so this challenge was a nice opportunity. Good luck with finishing up your sonata, and take good care in the heat!  

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      • Monika Tusnady
      • The Retired French Teacher
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      Sindre Skarelven Wonderful performance! Quite the drama that Haydn elicits in his piano sonatas, no? I love them more and more by the day. They have humour, excitement, drama, and more, on a manageable scale. 

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    • Monika Tusnady Thank you, Monika! Yes, these Haydn sonatas have quite a lot of drama, I think we can find that in all our performances! Also humor, playfulness, joy and more. What blessing it is to have these great sonatas that's not too difficult :)  

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      • Gail Starr
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      Sindre Skarelven Beautiful phrasing and ornamentation!  And your fabulous memory (as usual).

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    • Gail Starr Thank you, Gail! :)

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    • Sindre Skarelven you sound fantastic! It is so nice to hear these pieces I am not familiar with. As always, you amaze me with your brilliant mind for memorizing!

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    • Susan Rogers Thank you so much, Susan! I’m very glad to present some lesser known works to our attention :)   

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  • Hi Dr Antonella, hi everyone!

    I'm in the middle of learning Mozart's Sonata in C major K309, and this is the 2nd movement. It's grown on me, even though I didn't think the 2nd movement was as much fun as the 1st movement in the beginning. I need to work on this more thoroughly. I find the ornaments challenging in this piece.

     

    https://youtu.be/0mConpEXlvc

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    • Natalie Peh Hello!... I was trying to open the video and it seems it is unavailable. Could you check the link or the accessibility? :)

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