Virtual Masterclass featuring Ponce and Schumann/Liszt
In this virtual masterclass hosted by Dominic Cheli, we feature Ponce's Intermezzo No.1, and Schumann/Liszt's Widmung! Videos are selected in the order they are submitted!
Ponce: Intermezzo No.1 Carolyn Cunningham
Liszt/Schumann: Widmung Ching Lee Goh
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https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/virtual-masterclass-piano-4
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?
In this virtual masterclass hosted by Dominic Cheli, we feature Ponce's Intermezzo No.1, and Schumann/Liszt's Widmung! Videos are selected in the order they are submitted!
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Hi Dominic - I'm looking forward to Fri, and here are a few areas I hope you can comment on:
a) tempo - there seems to be 2 approaches to this that I can discern from youtube - the brisk/passionate/declamatory/bravura style; and to a lesser extent a slower/calmer/tender one - Is one more authentic than the other? It's also often been said that the tempo should be at a pace that a singer can cope with - does this then favour the 1st?
b) articulation - there are different accent marks used in the same bar eg ^, >, and also indications of 'rinsfz', and 'fp'. How different should they sound in the piece?
- LH chord rolls. Through all my years of playing I thought the rule was to sound the top note on the beat - which I have with this piece. But recently I was told to roll from the bottom note on the beat for another piece. Are there any hard and fast rules over this?
c) Why are LIszt transcriptions seldom performed in main concert programmes - are they considered less worthy? I have his Rigoletto Paraphrase and Falla's piano transcription of Spanish Dance no 1 in my exam programme - I hope not to be penalised...
Thank you so much!
By the way, I really enjoyed your lesson on finding the inner voices of Brahms Op 118 - so so enlightening!