Week 4 Challenge Assignment: “Your Final Schubert Moment”

Due to the incredible response to the Schubert Challenge, we received far more video submissions than we can feature in a one-hour watch party.
We've curated a limited selection of performances to highlight live.

But don’t worry—every submission matters.
You can find the full playlist of all participant videos linked below and enjoy the full range of creativity and talent that came through!

 

 

Program for tomorrow!

 

Michelle R Landler

 

Dagmar Waltz in b minor, D145 Op 18.6

Josee Asselin Hungarian Dance

Marc M Minuet in A

Hazel   Impromptu Op90 No.3

Thurmond R  Drei Klavierstuck, in E flat major D946 (no.2)

Jennifer MehtaSchubert Moments Musiceaux Op 94, Number 4.

Gail Ravin Starr Moment Musical

Sindre Skarelven Sonata in A major D.959 (1st mov)

Juan Carlos Olite  Schubert-Liszt (Gretchen am Spinnrade)

 

Playlist of all submissions

 

This is your final week of the Schubert Challenge—and the focus is expression, individuality, and celebration!

Your assignment:
Submit a final video of the piece or excerpt you’ve been working on during this challenge. It can be the same clip you’ve refined each week, or something new that captures your growth and your own “Schubert voice.”

Optional Prompts to Guide You:

  • What emotions do you want to convey through this piece?

  • Where have you simplified or personalized your interpretation?

  • What Schubertian nuance or color are you most proud of capturing?

Deadline: Submit by July 23rd to be included in the Watch Party!
📍  How to Submit: Post your video in the forum thread below!

 

Livestream Watch Party Right Here!

July 25th, at 11am PT

 

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    • Derek_McConville
    • 7 days ago
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    Hi everyone, please see my submission for the Tonebase Schubert challenge below. I didn't get to memorise it this time unfortunately and a few parts to tidy up but will have to return to this at a later point. All the best - Derek

      • Jennifer_Mehta
      • 7 days ago
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      Derek McConville BEautful!  Great job bringing out the melody over the flowing "accompaniment".  Beautifully done.

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • 6 days ago
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      Derek McConville Beautifully played, Derek!

      • In love with medicine, airplanes, tango and piano
      • Aleksandra_Bogomaz
      • 5 days ago
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      Derek McConville really good balance both musically and dynamically between the melody and accompaniment. I enjoyed lustening very much. Thank you!

      • Pianist, composer and piano teacher
      • Sindre_Skarelven
      • 3 days ago
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       Bravo, Derek! It sings and flows beautifully all the way. 

    • Pianist, composer and piano teacher
    • Sindre_Skarelven
    • 7 days ago
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    Hello everyone! Here's my contribution to the Schubert challenge, the first movement from Sonata in A-major d959. I very much love this sonata, but it's quite tricky and long! With all the key-changes Schubert does, it's important to remember the differences in the expo and recap. That certainly applies to the 4.th movement as well. There's also some different mood changes, at times changing on a dime.
    I haven’t had the time to follow this challenge weekly, but very much looking forward to hear everyone’s playing in the watch-party! 

      • vbashyam
      • 7 days ago
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      Sindre Skarelven You really bring out all the beauty and special moments in this piece! 

      • Michelle_Russell
      • 7 days ago
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      Sindre Skarelven Wonderfully played, Sindre! I enjoy your color changes and the clarity of your sound. Thank you for sharing!

      • Jennifer_Mehta
      • 7 days ago
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      Sindre Skarelven Amazing!  Thank you.

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • 6 days ago
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      Sindre Skarelven Great playing as always, Sindre! An enjoyable interpretation of a wonderful piece, you bring out all the beautiful contrasts of the movement.

      • Pianist, composer and piano teacher
      • Sindre_Skarelven
      • 6 days ago
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      Vidhya Bashyam Michelle R Jennifer Mehta Juan Carlos Olite

      Thanks som much for your kind comments, everyone! 

      • Derek_McConville
      • 2 days ago
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      bravo on a truly pro performance 👏

      • Pianist, composer and piano teacher
      • Sindre_Skarelven
      • 2 days ago
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      Thanks so much, Derek! 

    • Pediatrician
    • a_weymann
    • 7 days ago
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    I wish I could have devoted more attention to this Schubert challenge, but I was "distracted" by other pieces I'm currently trying to learn. I especially regret that I've had so little time to listen to the wealth of performances posted here and hope to catch up on a few tomorrow (since I unfortunately won't make it to the watch party; I'll be at work). Anyway, here's my current draft of the A flat major Impromptu Op. 142 No. 2. I had my teacher pick a piece for me (the options were simply too overwhelming), and I'm very happy with his choice. The main difficulty lies in singing out the beautiful melody while also bringing out the more modest middle voices and bass line, and to do all this delicate balancing while maintaining a gentle rhythmical flow that avoids any plodding heaviness. It's tricky! Whenever I was focusing on the melody, I could hear Alfred Brendel yelling over my shoulder: "But where is the alto? And I cannot hear the tenor line!". And the rhythm is still too stiff and funereal and not dancing and folksong-like enough. So, the main thing I learned from this challenge is why Schubert is so hard to play! On a more personal note, this piece - as do many others by Schubert - induces in me a strong, wistful longing for the land and continent where I was born and raised, much better expressed in the French "mal du pays" than in the English "homesickness". As I had mentioned in Week One when we chose our piece: my father, who passed away in April, valued beautiful melodies far above all else in music, and for that reason loved Schubert most of all classical composers. As I keep working on this piece, I'll try to get closer and closer to a performance that would have pleased him. 

    https://vimeo.com/1103986453/3d0e14b104?ts=225745&share=copy

      • Michelle_Russell
      • 7 days ago
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      Alexander Weymann Alex, this is beautiful. There was such a sense of nostalgia - perhaps this is more akin to the longing you wrote of - in your playing. Not sentimentality, but rather something grounded in a deeply felt emotion. It has moved me to spend some time in reflection! 

      Please accept my condolences on the recent death of your father. May you find consolation and peace. 

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 7 days ago
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      Michelle R thank you for your very kind words. How lucky we are to have music like this to play and to listen to! 

      • vbashyam
      • 7 days ago
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      Alexander Weymann  That was just so beautiful and moving! Your words so eloquent too. I can’t decide if I want to just run to the piano, find the music and start trying to play this or just sit in silence remembering the sounds of the notes I just heard.  

      • Pediatrician
      • a_weymann
      • 7 days ago
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      Vidhya Bashyam thank you so much, dear Vidhya! I already told Jarred that I want to learn the entire set of Op. 142 in the coming academic year. 

      • Pianist, composer and piano teacher
      • Sindre_Skarelven
      • 7 days ago
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      Alexander Weymann Serene and beautiful playing, Alexander! My condolences for your loss, and I agree very much with your father. Schubert is a big treasure of beautiful melodies, like this one. 

      • Jennifer_Mehta
      • 7 days ago
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      Alexander Weymann Beautiful!

      • Josee_Asselin
      • 6 days ago
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      Alexander Weymann Very beautiful, you play with a lot of emotion and finesse. 

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • 6 days ago
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      Alexander Weymann Sounds very beautiful, Alexander! What a gorgeous way of singing the theme when it returns after the turbulent tension of the central section. Bravo!

      • Andrea_LeVan
      • 5 days ago
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      Alexander Weymann beautiful job especially without having a lot of time to dedicate to this piece. I especially loved the hauntingly beautiful second section. 

      • Derek_McConville
      • 2 days ago
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       thanks for sharing this thoughtful and soulful performance and my condolences on your recent loss.

    • Josee_Asselin
    • 6 days ago
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    Hello, I am new to ToneBase. I wanted to participate in the Schubert challenge. It is very difficult to make a video without doing any mistakes :-( Anyway, I am proud to have done it and I will look forward for other challenges :-) . Here is my video of the Hungarian Dance.

      • vbashyam
      • 6 days ago
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      Josee Asselin Love this piece! Great playing! 

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