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Exploring Beethoven’s Sonatina in G Major

Posted on February 28, 2025January 2, 2026 by admin

In this analysis, we will examine the formal and harmonic structure of one of Beethoven’s most well-known sonatinas, the Sonatina in G Major, Ahn. 5, No.1. This is a piano piece for intermediate-level students. Through this analysis, we aim to provide a deeper understanding of the piece, helping to guide the student in both interpretation…

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The C Major Scale in Treble & Bass Clef, Intervals, Tonic Triad, Scale Degrees, and Arpeggio

Posted on March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 by admin

Introduction to the C Major Scale This post serves as a comprehensive guide to the C Major scale. For a more detailed explanation of each individual step, including notation and how to position the notes, you can find a separate post that goes into greater depth. You can check it out here! The C Major…

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“The Melancholy Whisper of an Orphan – Schumann’s Armes Waisenkind”

Posted on February 25, 2025 by admin

“Armes Waisenkind” is the sixth piece in Robert’s Schumman’s Album für die Jugend, Op. 68 a collection of 43 short piano pieces composed in 1848 for his three daughters. This melancholic piece in A minor imitates the lament of an orphan and is characterised by its gentle, expressive melody. It is particulary suited for intermediate…

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“Old French Song, Op. 39: A Tchaikovskian Melancholy”

Posted on February 25, 2025February 25, 2025 by admin

This beautiful piano piece is part of Album for the Young, Op.39, No.16, composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1878. At this time, Tchaikovsky focused on composing works for children, aiming to challenge young pianists while helping them develop their technique and musical expression. The piece presents a highly expressive and emotional melody, through it…

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Handel’s Sarabande in D Minor, HWV 437

Posted on February 25, 2025February 25, 2025 by admin

One of the most beautiful pieces of Baroque music! This Sarabande is a part of his Suite in D minor and written for harpsichord (a collection of keyboard works) around 1703-1706 in Hamburg and Italy. What is a Suite? “Suite music” refers to a suite, which is a collection of short musical pieces played in…

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Burgmüller : Arabesque, Op. 100, No. 2

Posted on February 23, 2025October 6, 2025 by admin

Jean-Baptiste Burgmüller’s L’Arabesque, Op. 100 No. 2, is one of the most beloved pieces for early intermediate pianists. With its lively tempo, flowing sixteenth notes, and light, playful character, it offers an excellent study in finger dexterity and musical expressiveness. This charming etude is not just a technical exercise—it’s a delightful miniature that captures a…

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