Group 3
Unlocking A deeper Understanding of Chopin's Music!
Together we will work on four etudes which can transform your approach to Chopin’s music as well as expand your concept of piano playing! In the first Etude from Op. 10 I will give exercises for tackling the right hand arpeggios, which will develop your ability to hear sonorities build upon one another across the entire keyboard. Through a discussion of Chopin’s use of the pedal and exploitation of the piano’s natural overtones, you will learn to pace yourself through this famously difficult work and achieve unity of sound within one harmony.
I will then focus on the Second Etude of Op. 25 where the lens will zoom in on Chopin’s use of polyrhythm and how this is integral to the fundamental “problem” of this Etude.
The discussion of the third Etude of Op. 25 will talk about the use of the thumb versus fingers 2-5 and how to achieve lightness and speed in this charming work.
Finally, we will revisit my lesson on Op. 10 No. 2 and dive even deeper into the secrets to being able to play this famously difficult work!
Improve your Chopin Etudes in Two Weeks with Henry Kramer!
- Sign-Up : September 14, 10 am PST
- Course Period: September 19 - 30
- Class Size: 4 Groups á 10 Participants
- Optional check-In via Zoom: tba
- Livestream: September 20th, 11am PST
FIRST TASK: SAY HELLO TO EVERYBODY!
Assignments:
Watch Henry's first of four assignment videos!
Download Cortot’s edition of Chopin etudes at:
- Choose 3-5 arpeggios in this Etude (eg c major, augmented 6th, a major etc)
- For each arpeggio show at least two octaves of playing each note of the arpeggio where you bring the thumb to the first finger joint of fingers 2-5 immediately after striking the key. For the thumb notes you should just play staccato
- Choose 2 of the Cortot exercises on pages 4 and 5 and apply them to your 3-5 arpeggio choices
- Share a video of you performing these exercices!
Watch Henry's second assignment video!
Watch Henry's THIRD assignment video!
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Greetings! After watching Dominic's Livestream on Chopin Etude #1, I was inspired to actually learn one. I haven't worked on any of these since I was a kid (since I haven't had formal lessons in a million years). I am actually really nervous about trying these, so I thought the group would be a great way to help me feel more comfortable.
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Hello Ernest, Gail, Tina, Angela, and everyone else in group 3!
I was a debating a little bit with my self if I had time for this Intensive now, but decided that I should be able to do it. However, I am thinking of working on these etudes long-term, maybe 4 months or so, and use this two week intensive as a kick start. There is just too much to learn here...
Op. 25 no 2 is the only Chopin etude I have played before, but it's been a long time, around 18 years. I think I might focus on Op 10 no 1 and 2 for these two weeks. -
Cortot Chopin Etude Op. 10 #1 English exercise translation (1)
Hi Friends, I made a quick little audio translation of the French explanations of the first 5 Cortot exercises. Let me know if you'd like me to translation the 2nd page of exercises, too, if this is useful.
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So sorry but can’t make the time slot for the update. Will have to watch it afterwards. I was wondering however about when you get to the top of the arpeggio, do you continue to support the little finger with the thumb? To do so often moves the thumb passed its’ next note. What about the descending arpeggio? Does the thumb continue to support before moving to its note at the bottom?
Thank you!!