Sonata Basics - Mozart: Sonata, No. 10, K. 330 in C major; Bach@Home: Magdalena Baczewska, piano

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Sonata Basics
W. A. Mozart: Sonata No. 10 K. 330 in C major
Magdalena Baczewska, piano

Complete performance of the Sonata:

Magdalena Baczewska is the Director of the Music Performance Program and member of Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Columbia University. For more info, visit MagdalenaNYC.com

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Even if I had never heard this song before; I could tell you that ! It was from Mozart:

valodaslanian
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Ms Magdalena Stern-Baczewska looks like an angel and plays like one. Many thanks !

АгэляАббаспур-тц
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Awesome. This is a treasure for musical amateurs and i guess not only for them. Thanks a lot.

korposp
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I love this music from Mozart. And your teaching super level.

alexfrancis
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Extraordinary explanations!! Bravissima!!!

falstaff
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I love your videos, as a beginner piano student I find them helpful. I also much appreciate your way of explaining. Thank you❤

enrica
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wow, love this sonata and it's amazing to have your insight of K330.

Petermaguire
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I loved your lucid and entertaining walkthrough of this piano sonata which just happens to be my single favorite one of all of Mozart's!

FranklinChen
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Wonderful!!!
How beaaauutiful it sounds in your hands!!!
Allow me to say it, Prof Baczewska: " you are so inspired!" The video exhales light and life.
Thank you so much and again for this marvellous presentation!🏵🌹🥀⚘🌷🌷🌼🌻

lucjanocastro
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Thank you so much! Great walkthrough! Question: 1st mov the first trills (bar 2 and 4). Where do you stop or pause it? Straight on the e of third 16nd in LH or a little further?
I have an edition that suggest goiing all the way in 32nds (with 5 on the third) down to b before landing on the g. I think that messes it up a little.
Never down to the b and rest on c before a nachslag to g maybe? But when rest?
Starting on upper d is also a nice variation I think.
Does this question make any sense? :)

per
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I believe Mozart.
I can't see Mozart but i can hear
Mozart, because Mozart is alive his music.

hiroyuki
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Im having difficulty with trills could you do tutorial on k330 trills

Gatsbi
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Hi Magdalena!
Thank you so much for your answer regarding the trills in bar 2 + 4, 1st mov. Really helpful. Makes it flow beatifully.
Have another 1st mov question: The ascending RH passages with trills in bar 129 and 130 (repeated in bar 135 and 136). Struggling with fingering. My score suggests 2+1 for the starting c+d, doing a triplet trill on the f with 3+4 (f-g-f), then repeating this sequence. I find it easier to start at the c with 1, then 2 + 1, then do the triplet trill with 2-3-2. I dont know? How do you solve it?
(Hope question makes sense :))

per
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Hello! Really appreciate the tutorials. Is it possible for you to do Sonata K309? Have not been able to find much on the piece. Thank you!

ritaow
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What a Great Tutorial! Thank You! ❤️❤️❤️ Are you playing a Bechstein Piano? What a Wonderful European Sound! 👏👏👏🎶🎹🎵

MrFrapado
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very good, it would be perfect if we could see your right hand work though, zooming out the camera just a touch.

Tonysmithmusic
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Magdalena, your videos are really terrific & I find them of great help. Thankyou! However, whoever makes your videos should be instructed to remove the background music completely when you are talking as it is VERY distracting. Also they should focus more on your hands when you are actually playing.

Peter-gkfr
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Great video! The only downfall is not being able to see your right hand 😢

surfinia
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The piano playing in the background while you're talking is distracting

sliv