Phenomenology Introduction
Elizabeth Sombart, celebrated for her deeply expressive performances at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, brings decades of teaching experience to these masterclasses. Her pedagogical approach, rooted in the Résonnance methodology pedagogy, focuses on refining technique, cultivating musical expression, and understanding the phenomenology of sound and gesture.
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21) Phenomenology - Teaser
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21) Phenomenology - Introduction to the phenomenology of music
The phenomenology is the sensitive study of sound phenomena, the sensitive logic of sound phenomena in relation to our emotional world to create unity.
It is a complex teaching which I present in a very logical fashion in the book on the phenomenology of music.
The Pédagogie Résonnance is about... -
21) Phenomenology - On the piano
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21) Phenomenology - On putting the sounds in relation
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21) Phenomenology - On sitting at the piano
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21) Phenomenology - On the gesture called infinite 8
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21) Phenomenology - On the solitude at the piano
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21) Phenomenology - On playing very fast or very slowly
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21) Phenomenology - On stage fright
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21) Phenomenology - On phrasing
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21) Phenomenology - On making mistakes
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21) Phenomenology - On the rubato
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21) Phenomenology - On the climax
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21) Phenomenology - On impact and resolution
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21) Phenomenology - On the hand
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21) Phenomenology - On the wrist
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21) Phenomenology - On the compensatory gestures
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21) Phenomenology - On the scale
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21) Phenomenology - The pedal
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21) Phenomenology - On the memory lapse
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21) Phenomenology - On memory lapse (cont.)