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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)

 

VIDEO ASSIGNMENT

 

  1. Watch the ABOVE video, which will serve as a crash course in chromatic harmony in preparation for your assignment.
  2. Perform a harmonic analysis on Schubert’s 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
  3. Optional: Perform a harmonic analysis on a Schubert piece of your choice (or target specific passages from pieces you’re curious about)

 

→ Don’t 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 Schubert’s harmony and form


→ Ask questions in the forum! I will be replying to user questions, and we’ll be going over the whole thing in next week’s Zoom meeting.

→ 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 you’re already working on.

Schubert’s piano music

  • The “easiest” of Schubert’s piano music are probably his collections of Waltzes, LĂ€ndler, and other dances. These capture the spirit of Schubert the dancer, although they aren’t representative of his harmonic/compositional exploration, so I don’t 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!

https://youtu.be/96KZeuy9MpM

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    • Ben Laude
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    • Ben_Laude
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    Dear all,

    As promised, here is a video in which I speak about this week's assignment on applying your analysis to interpreting a piece by Schubert.

    I then spend most of the (rather long) video walking through the study piece (Musical Moment no. 6, A section). I go into a great amount of detail on how I constructed my own interpretation, which you might find more or less compelling. But most importantly, this can serve as a model of how you might apply analytic tools to achieve your own musical/expressive results in this and other pieces by Schubert.

    If you're interested, you may look through these study notes I took while analyzing the piece and developing my conception.

    Don't forget about the Zoom call tomorrow at 11:00 am Pacific (Meeting link here), and if you can't make it don't worry, we're recording it. Again, feel free to leave questions ahead of time and I'll be happy to address them on the call.

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