Love your videos, Janna! So well loved, that's for sure. A nice parallel for this one might be Russell Olesh's contemporary Sonatina. One has a hint of "Itsy Bitsy Spider". I need to double check level, but definitely similar.
@@JannaWilliamson Oh yes, Here's Sonatina No. 1. I notice it does have octaves and I think Sonatina No. 2 by Russell Olesh is slightly easier! ua-cam.com/video/ydc3GQGZmoI/v-deo.html
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I love this explanation
Thank you for watching! More info here: www.jannawilliamson.com/blog/how-to-teach-clementi-sonatina-op36-no1-vivace
Love your videos, Janna! So well loved, that's for sure. A nice parallel for this one might be Russell Olesh's contemporary Sonatina. One has a hint of "Itsy Bitsy Spider". I need to double check level, but definitely similar.
Terrific ideas for wrist motion and analysis! Great video.
If you have a link to a recording or score, I would appreciate it!
@@JannaWilliamson Oh yes, Here's Sonatina No. 1. I notice it does have octaves and I think Sonatina No. 2 by Russell Olesh is slightly easier! ua-cam.com/video/ydc3GQGZmoI/v-deo.html
@@motiftheory thank you!
Janna do you have a copy of this piece noted you can scan for me if I sent you my email address?