1Min, 10Min, 1Hour Challenge: Mozart Sonata in C Major, KV330
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Hi everyone!❤️ I am sorry - there was no video last Sunday 😅 just passed the first part of my final exams and concerts and, and, and 😵💫😝 so here the newest challenge with a little bit delay 😅 would you like to know more about how to interpret some composers or specific pieces? Tell me in the comments! Maybe I will continue doing this in the future more detailed 😊
@jonaskardelky
2 жыл бұрын
It would be super cool if you would do a video about playing Bach Fugues. I always don’t know where to start practicing and how to combine the left and the right hand easily.
@augustpro5229
2 жыл бұрын
I would appreciate some video highlighting tendencies and/or characteristics of different musical eras and composers. Like these trills u talked about in this video, and how it is usually interpreted by musicians.
@hemon-6884
2 жыл бұрын
Annique, can you play some Rachmaninoff on the next challenge. Prelude in C-Sharp minor, Sonata no.2 op.36 1st movement maybe?
@redhotphoenixgamer6009
2 жыл бұрын
That was long
@danielaldous6382
2 жыл бұрын
@@redhotphoenixgamer6009 Facts bro
I'm amazed at your ability to learn a piece so quickly. Your execution is superb!
@Quotenwagnerianer
2 жыл бұрын
Mozart is technically not very demanding. His pieces are easy to learn fast. What is not easy is to find proper phrasing and dynamics that fast.
What you say around 0:45, about playing in the correct style, gave me the following - admittedly somewhat perverse - idea. Could you play a piece by Mozart (or any suitable piece by any composer of your choosing that requires a distinct playing style), and play it note-for-note perfectly, while yet violating every style rule that you can and make it sound 'off'? This would be a great illustration of the importance of style. Love your videos!
@LingLingWannabe-bx5ud
2 жыл бұрын
I've allready seen something similar in this video: m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/gYOHqayhYqzQd8o.html Except it's on the violin so there are more violin-related "mistakes" but it is deffinitely interesting video about just destroying these "rules" in various genres in classical music. I would also love to see Annique do something similar on the piano.
I just have to say, as a beginner pianist returning to piano after nearly 20 away, I’m so impressed by how relaxed your arms and hands are when you’re focusing so hard on learning new things! I definitely have a tendency to tense up, so I watch your videos specifically to watch your posture and physicality as a reminder of what my goal is. :)
Omg was just thinking about this piece and I got your notification. This is one of my favourite Mozart's C major sonatas.
@owencorreia9525
2 жыл бұрын
I was just practicing this piece and I opened KZread and this was the first thing I saw. Lol
This piece brings me back to one of the camps that I was in... I grew acquainted with someone whom I didn't (and admittedly still do not) know, and he was playing this specific piece. I enjoyed hearing him play this piece, and he had other pieces to show me as well. An amazing pianist he was (and still is). I visited him in a practice room for about three times, and I would stay in there for an hour or two with him. But when I had to move out of the camp back to my home, I felt really bad that I did not get a chance to say goodbye. And now that I hear this piece, it makes me sad... ...yet I enjoy listening to this piece, and thank you for sharing this practice session.
I’ve learned in my piano practicing is that the simpler the peace gets the more difficult it is to master simplicity has its own difficulties ☺️
Learning Mozart’s Piano Sonata in C Major (Sonata Facile) at the moment. Have been playing for a year now and my teacher wanted to start playing Mozart’s Sonatas. Even tough it sounds so easy it is, for me, very difficult to play every note accurately. Especially in the third movement. Your tips are very helpful. Directly started practicing after seeing your video and included your tips and it was so much easier to play it. Thank you, Annique
@koengreen2540
11 ай бұрын
the second movement is my favourite
Coincidentally my teacher gave me this piece thursday, so cool and helpful to see a proffesional learning this piece ☺️☺️
you're my favourite classical pianist 😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️🎹🎹
I loved hearing the difference between how you started the piece after 1 minute of practice vs 10. I never would’ve guessed that such a significant difference could be achieved in 10 minutes!
Those tips about trills and pre-notes (whatever they're called) were really useful, great video!
@SuperTicklemonsters
2 жыл бұрын
Grace notes is the term you're looking for
I love the concept of these videos. Such an interesting idea!
I love this sonata! It always but me in a great mood, as Mozart often does! Great video, and lesson Anique! :)
Loved the insights you provided in this video. Your ability is awe-inspiring! (for a novice pianist), Thank you 😀
This is my favorite Mozart sonata (though there are many close contenders). I love how stripped down the left hand figure is. You handle it so gracefully! I also love the 3rd movement of the 332 in F major that you use during the voiceover. Maybe that could be your next challenge... 🤔
@alanmgraham
2 жыл бұрын
I think any background music you hear will be Annique playing, so it must already be part of her repertoire.
Amazing! I love these videos!
oommgggg that’s sooo beautiful, good sight reading
You're amazing! I love your videos!
Beautiful playing Annique! I recently started learning this piece for the next level of exams, and I love your explanations! Keep it up!
Wow, I love how you play the piano and how your video's are alway's funny to watch !
Thank you so much, I live this type of video, especially you so added so much extra knowledge. I’m enjoying the content and leaning as well , love it
Loved your video and interpretation- I’ve learned a lot :) What amazed me the most was how you constantly said this is a difficult piece even as a professional pianist and you play SO well - you reminded me that we shouldn’t be too harsh on ourselves sometimes, during this journey. Thank you! Namaste 🙏
Genial!!! Te ha salido perfecta, me encanta como tocas el piano me parece increíble!! Muchísimas gracias!!!👌👌😁
You are AMAZING!
Bravo! You’re so good! I started as an adult and am an intermediate piano player probably somewhere around grade 5 or so, though I have never been tested. I didn’t know the little notes were supposed to be played on the time and I already put that to use so thanks for that.
Such a delightful piece 😊
Thank you for the discussion of the rules for playing ornaments etc... I have a lot to learn.
Love this channel! You got a new subscriber🌸
İ REALY WANTED THİS PİECE THANK YOU Annique
You are soo incredible great at playing, in 1 minute you have already played the first page
Delightful!
Thank you for making me understand better!
Got some knowledge from this video about trills and ornaments! Very nice video!
Hi Annique! Great video as always, I thoroughly enjoyed it. I have a recommendation for the next 1min, 10min, 1hr challenge; Beethoven’s sonata Pathétique (op.13) movement 1 (grave-allegro di molto e con brio). I am working on it right now and it has some great technical challenges for me, but I loooove the piece so much and would like to see how you handle it! Greetings from the Netherlands :)
Ok Finally somthing worthy to stop practicing and watch. xD
Excellent Work and Played 🎶🎹
excellent, really enjoyed it!
omg its very pretty piece! You very good pianist, im impressed!
Stunning ❤️👍🥁🇬🇧❤️
Love your channel!! Great music. Can you do a video about the history of how some pieces of piano were made? Interesting stories that you know.
I appreciate you going through the rules, -- it's Haydn who frustrates me the most with his ornaments :p
That is outstanding... again :)
Great Video, as always ;)
Danke für die kleine Musik Theorie Stunde :) diese kleinen regeln kannte ich noch nicht
Amazing job :)
Hey Annique! Im practicing the Invention No 1. Would love to see you play it!
Awesome T-shirt!!
I love This videos💗💗💗💗thanks u
I played this piece for an audition a few years ago!
I love you..! You are amazing..!
“The problem with Mozart is that everyone always hears the mistakes” -> amen sister, that’s precisely it…
J'adore!!
hello, i really like your channel and love to see you do this challenge on Mozart fantasy in d minor
Cutest pianist ever.
no way new upload
so interesting about the legato!
Many people are leaving suggestions for future challenges so I guess I will too. After watching this video, my mind went right to Mozarts Piano Sonata No.16 in C Major.
6:40 there is a) under the trill and the a) code is under the last line
im ur biggest fan!
More Mozart, is never enoughhhhhh xD
Great video, with good tips and resources for classical playing. One question: Does the absence of red flashing "X"s mean there were no mistakes?
epic sonata
I love your accent, I think a lot ppl do actually 😉
Bravissima!! Shame you weren’t around in Mozart’s time. With your sense of fun you would have been kindred spirits.
Super Video. Und ich mag deinen Merch. Hab mir einen Hoodie gekauft und der ist toll.
Du warst nach 1 Minute schon weiter als ich nach ner Woche 😂
Do you have any pieces you'd recommend to someone (that'd be me) that is getting back into piano to begin with? And as always, very well done! How did your finals go?
@carlus6432
2 жыл бұрын
Beethoven German dances
Great playing as always Can we get the first movement of kv 284 for another challenge
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15:26 best part of this video :) Das mit den Trillerregeln wusste ich übrigens nicht so genau, aber darauf achtet ohnehin kein Zuhörer (außer man ist bei Jugend musiziert oder einem höheren Wettbewerb).
You should try Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow) - F. Kreisler (Arranged by Rachmaninoff) :D
You should do one summers day from spirted away. I noticed your studio ghibli shirt :) Also I aspire to be as good as you !
I'm playing this piece too, and it took me a LOT longer ;-) One little question though: in the second bar, there's a B in the grace notes after the thrill, but I haven't here you play it one single time. I'm curious if that's just something you overlooked, or if it's something related to the ornamentation style of the second half of the eighteenth century?
Hey, I love these challenges. Could you try this with Rachmaninoff’s etude op. 39 nº5? That would be amazing
I love your videos so much. I'm currently in grade 7 piano, any tips you could give me?. thanks
I absolutely dare you to try Hungarian dance no. 5 by Brahms
I am working on Brahms op118 no 5 today it’s like brain expanding.
I always like when the alarm goes off. She is scared so easily just like one of the characters from animal crossing ^.^
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There is nothing that makes a piano sound worse than a fan
@cliveparaschis
2 жыл бұрын
Both kinds....
Try doing a Mozart concerto please
Can you do one for Mozart’s Sonata K545?
Could you play Mozart Sonata no 8 K. 310?
you can try Beethoven, Pathetique sonata:)
Niente male!! ;)
Kannst du mal requiem for a dream spielen?
Gurl are you reading my mind thats exactly what i wanted to know 0:48
We got the unisex mug guys, and the unisex phone case lets go!!
Would it be a truer test to do this with a song you haven’t heard before? It easy to sight read a Mozart sonata when the entire piece is already in your head from having listened to it multiple times in the past. What do you think?
How about a challenge playing a movement of Godowsky’s Java Suite? Maybe In the Kraton?
Can you do 1 minute, 10 minutes, 1 hour challenge for Schubert's four impromptus op.90 n.2 pleasssssse.
Before figuring out the ornaments, I would play at least the staccato
Sorry anique. You liked my Comment on chopans etude. I thanked you greatly for.that but Somehow it ended up in kahshas Channel. But i hear you teaching Mozarts c sonata a piece i do play. Your amazimg.. D.l
Can you do Beethovens Sonata Nr 15 in D Major (op 28) (with Andante) ?
Can you please play Chopin Nocturne op72
Hey, I usually don’t comment videos, but I really like the explanations and I would love for you to mention stuff like that in other videos. I’m often quite lost with all these ornaments. I don’t have a piano teacher and I noticed there are different rules. In the Henle Urtext Bach Version they even added an extra chart how to trill in Bachs music. If you have any music theory book recommendations, I’d be very happy. Liebe Grüße aus Freiburg ;)
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Can you please play sonata no 29 hammerklavier Beethoven
do that with la campanella from liszt !