Take your first steps into "The School of Virtuosity" with Sara Davis Buechner

Enter the "School of Virtuosity" with Sara Davis Buechner, a leading pianist of her generation. Today Sara will guide us through approaching technique in musical, artistic ways providing exercises to improve your playing!
In the meantime, you can check out Sara's Course on Mozart!
Follow this event link to tune in!
https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/pno-school-of-virtuosity-sara-davis-buechner
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?
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What a great opportunity! Ms. Buechner's tonebase lessons on Mozart are some of my favorites. I recently starting going through these lessons again and ordered a few Akira Imai editions she recommends for the Mozart Sonatas (from amazon japan) which should arrive in a few weeks.
I've always just used Henle for most pieces so I'm curious about her opinion on the importance of the edition used when studying a piece and the advantages of the Imai edition vs. the Henle urtext edition of the Mozart sonatas for example.
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Dominic Cheli - after the livestream today I went to IMSLP to look for the Jonas books and it said that only the first three volumes are available in the US. Do you know where we can get the other volumes? It looked like you had them today. Thanks for any info.
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I enjoyed watching this wonderful teaching, and downloaded these books. Question: Are these exercises appropriate for late beginners/early intermediate levels? I assume some are ok but others are too challenging. It's interesting to read the practice schedule suggested by the author. Also very different from the current thought of practicing 10-15 min taking a break - author suggested practicing 1-2 hours uninterrupted.
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Dominic Cheli : Sara mentions some teachers and pianists at the end and I could quite catch their names or I'm not sure how to spell them. Is there a transcription?
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I'm new to this kind of fingering notation. How do I interpret the fingering above the line vs under the line?
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I've been studying Jonas books the past 3 months, and noticing some wild technical increase on my playing. Dominic Cheli would be awesome to have some sort of summary of the exercises used by Sarah, with its numbers and book. Since its an infinite number of then it would save a lot of time.