Week 2: Why did we ever stop improvising? And why we shouldn’t.
Welcome to the second week of "Imagination on the Piano: Improvising Classically with George Ko"!
This is the thread for posting the submissions and assignments for the second week. Watch the second Livestream to learn more about the Week Two Assignments!
Did you know that the great composers we admire all improvised? In fact, Beethoven was known as the greatest improviser in Europe. So why did we stop? Today we take a deep dive in the world of classical improvisation, and steal some tricks from Mozart and Chopin.
Week Two Assignment
What’s your favorite improvisation like passage from your favorite composers? Feel free to share a recording, or better yet, a quick clip of your performance of the piece! It could be a recitativo melody, a slow melodic 2nd movement, etc.
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Here's a composer that I just found on Saturday: Prince Louis Ferdinand Von Preussen! He was, aside from being a prince and a general a very good composer; Beethoven's 3rd piano concerto was dedicated to him. This last opus has a lot of wonderful improvisatory moments in it, so I thought I'd send it in.