5 Lessons from Russian Piano School

The Russian Piano School has produced some of the greatest pianists of the last century, and today Dominic will be sharing the 5 most important lessons from this school!
https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/pno-5-lessons-from-russian-piano-school
Follow this event link to tune in!
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?
14 replies
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Can't wait!
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Dear professor, I hope you can talk about the russian relaxation technique, and how to build a healthy sound, warm sound, and a dreaming tone color. Thank you!
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I am interested in how pianists such as Sokolov, Richter, pletnev are able to project and maintain and sofly played sound over several beat.s
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Dominic, we can't see the chat in livestream right now...
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The chat isn't available on the livestream ...
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Both chat and blue button are not available in livestream.
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Could you please write the book name here? I can't see the chat.
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The Art of the Piano by David Dubal!
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Sorry everyone! Seems like there was technical difficulty with the chat. Some people were writing in it but it seems most couldn’t see it!!
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I enjoyed this so much, Dominic. I can tell that a lot of thought and effort went into preparing and presenting this livestream. The content is extremely well communicated; the empathy, compassion, and care that so uniquely fills your (in-person) studio really comes through in your discussion in Part 4. I'm saving this livestream to come back to time and time again. Thank you!
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I just had an opportunity to watch this. Thank you, Domenic. I can’t wait to get my hands on the keys & work in some of these
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I have already tried several of the techniques you explained...and many thanks for including a handy clip of the Brahms 118 that I'm working on. Super helpful!
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Thanks so much Domenic. This was incredibly interesting and I’ve played the piano for a long time. Already tried the 2 for 1 idea in my Bach Tocatta today. Comments about una corda were also a game changer for me…