Icarus & Iron Stag: A Piano Book for 1B Students
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Back in January, we shared a PianoBookClub book that teachers could not stop talking about. As we planned April’s release, we kept thinking… we need to do that again. So if you’ve...
Mozart probably never imagined his music wandering through a world of brass gears, smoky skylines, ticking machines, and pop-inspired piano solos. But we did. The Amadeus Eras, Boo...
Choosing the right repertoire for a conservatory audition requires careful balance. This guide explores how to align requirements, showcase strengths, demonstrate versatility, and...
Sergei Prokofiev - Piano Sonata no. 5, op. 38Boris Berman (Piano)
Recital season creates two kinds of piano students. The ones who are calm, cool, and collected… and the ones who suddenly forget how fingers work the second they sit at the piano b...
Sergei Prokofiev - Piano Concerto no. 4Vladimir Ashkenazy (Piano)London Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)André Previn (Conductor)
Sergei Prokofiev - Piano Concerto No. 1 in D-flat Major, Op. 10Evgeny Kissin (Piano)Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)Claudio Abbado (Conductor)
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, May 5th, because we are about to drop a collection that will change the way your intermediate students view classical music. We’ve taken the genius...
We could tell you all about the new intermediate series we’re working on… but that would spin the gears too soon. So we’re not going to. Instead, we’re sharing a single song sample...
Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53, the WaldsteinArtur Schnabel (Piano)
From the Lebrecht Album of the Week, a... The post A daring pianist plays the most boring composer appeared first on Slippedisc.
The concert grand presented to the composer at... The post Richard Wagner’s Steinway is ready to play appeared first on Slippedisc.
Jim Stopher performs masterpieces of the piano literature for one night only in COM’s James Dunn Theatre! The program begins with Beethoven’s charming “God Save the King” Variation...
If your mid-primer students love soccer—or just love a good story—Coach Webber’s Keeper Seeker Songbook, V. U. Level E is about to become a studio favorite. And the best part? Toda...
This is the indomitable Tatiana Nikolaeva transmitting Bach... The post How Russian giants teach piano appeared first on Slippedisc.
Originally written for violin and piano, this well-known “Cantabile” in D major seems to have been composed not for public use but rather for the private enjoyment of Paganini and...
Before the phonograph, before the wireless, before the concert hall became a democratic institution, the four-hand piano arrangement was how music travelled. This was not a substit...
This is duet No. 9 from the first volume of Twenty Easy Melodic Progressive Studies by Ernesto Köhler. It is composed of three parts: an Allegretto moderato, a plaintive (flebile)...
Piano Day Practice Clinic with Graham Fitch covering pedalling, voicing, balance, and preparing repertoire under pressure, with examples from Mendelssohn, Scarlatti and Ravel. The...
Explore the remarkable innovations and contrasts of Beethoven’s Waldstein Sonata with Julian Jacobson’s new lecture recital! The post Beethoven’s Waldstein Sonata appeared first on...
You can spot it instantly. The second a student plays something that sounds even remotely like what they hear on Spotify, YouTube, or TikTok… everything changes. They play it again...
Five pianists are ready for their big shot at the City Recital Hall, Sydney, with standing ovations aplenty.
Beethoven's piano sonatas are at the top of my all time favorite classical music. The Waldstein's technical brilliance does not outweigh its emotional impact. Pianote: Compared t...
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