Scarlatti "Sonata K.87 L.33"
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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6) Intro. Scarlatti – Sonata K. 87 L. 33 (English)
In this masterclass you’ll learn to structure the sonata form.
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6) Intro. Scarlatti – Sonata K. 87 L. 33 (French)
In this masterclass you’ll learn to structure the sonata form.
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6) How to articulate the sonata form
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) Study of the interval of fifth
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) Function of repetition
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) All of music is contained in the fifth or the octave
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) Relationship between the notes for the right phrasing
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) Relation between sounds
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) The complementary phrases
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) Turning sounds into music
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) The decomposed octave
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) The choice of fingering is important for the phrasing
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form
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6) Give the perspective and unity of the musical phrase
In this video you'll learn to structure the sonata form