Subtle and fresh. I am surprised why this talented composer is very rarely heard in concerts. What a difference from 'modern classics'. Such pieces make your day.
Que recuerdo tan maravilloso , mi hija a los siete años hizo su primer examen de piano del liceo de Barcelona, han pasado treinta cinco años y la emoción sigue intacta, siempre que escucho esta preciosa sonatina vuelvo a vivir aquél momento inolvidable.
@@amalialewis7363 and I did it for the final exam I got it yesterday and tomorrow is the final I don't know anything except somewhat by heart my right hand and I'll be dead if I don't pass the year that first sonata in this video kills me
Klare und saubere Interpretation dieser sechs fein komponierten Sonatinen im angemessenen Tempo mit gut artikuliertem Anschlag und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Wunderschön und bezaubernd zugleich!
So basic ... yet so full of joy! Listening and reading along to Friedrich Kuhlau's SONATINAS always delights me . It allows good reminiscing about piano-studying-days gone by. Thank you for it BB !
@@nogas5828 7 months later, hope you have already accomplished much more:) For the benefit of others, learn and practice chromatic scales. Be intentional in recognizing the patterns in fingerings while doing so. Practice until you can play "with closed eyes"(just to describe having it learnt from the heart) and push the tempo to the extreme like how children like to do. Now, you have complete control over chromatics and try to play this section again.
@@acd4457 I completely forgot about this comment! I finished playing this piece and actually preformed it a couple months ago. Your advice really helped and I'll never forget this piece :)
This work also goes back to my childhood. And I have the same comment here as I had with the Op. 20, No. 1. The first movement is absolutely perfect in tempo, but the ensuing movement can afford to breathe just a little more.
OMGGG im so mad. i was trying to find this piece without having the sheet of music with me at the moment so i had to recall the op, no, and composer from memory from 2 months ago, when i last saw the sheet, and i literally put in “beethoven op 55 no 2” and then “beethoven op 55” and then when i saw the thumbnail i was literally like THATS IT!!!!
Ammetto che studiare il piano forte è molto più gioioso e divertente che studiare chitarra classica Da stasera mia figlia inizierà a studiarlo e già è felice.... Sarà anche per lei un ricordo lontano un giorno...
il pianoforte dà molte più emozioni di qualsiasi altro strumento musicale. suono il pianoforte da un pó di anni e devo dire che mi sono innamorata già dal primo giorno in cui ho imparato. sua figlia non se ne pentirà assolutamente della scelta che ha fatto, perché è davvero un bellissimo strumento, sia che tu voglia suonare musica classica, sia jazz che pop buona fortuna :)
@@sofeeeaa credo che sia difficile dire quale strumento dia più emozioni perché è la musica che ne esce fuori a dare emozioni. Ma ciò che ho notato rispetto alla chitarra classica che invece ho studiato io è innanzitutto il fatto che la letteratura pianistica è anche divertente scherzosa gioiosa e tecnicamente per quanto sia impegnativo suonare con dieci dita e averne il controllo è vero anche che il pianoforte permette di avere un ritorno più immediato sui risultati... Insomma ti da soddisfazione subito.... E questo incentiva ad andare avanti.... Ovviamente ci vuole anche un insegnante che ti stimoli!
Les petits marteaux de mon adolescence. Ma preferee est la troisieme (je n'aime pas les deux premieres qui me rebutaient!). La sixieme me semble tres beethovenienne! Les gammes, ca allait. J'avais du mal avec les octaves brises, surtout ceux qui descendent! Merci 👍👌
now I'm listening to this video because tomorrow is my piano exam and I need to know this song together and by heart and I only know my right hand somewhat by heart because I got the song yesterday I know the whole etude
@@nogas5828 I remember playing the vivace 4 or 5 years ago, and I also did struggle on the chromatic scale. I think the only way to master that part is to play hands separate. You play the left hand a few times, then the right hand a few times, or vice versa. Then finally, you can try playing that part with both of your hands. Sounds good?
@@mrjulian7938 1823 o más adelante a esa fecha inclusive el clasicismo seguía siendo una moda, dependieno de la región, por ejemplo el compositor vasco Arriaga en Pamplona, con la obertura "los esclavos felices"
Lukas Gigler -- What's going on is what the French call "un embarras de richesse ... un excès de générosité!" Try to becalm yourself and just enjoy.....
Subtle and fresh. I am surprised why this talented composer is very rarely heard in concerts. What a difference from 'modern classics'. Such pieces make your day.
These sonatinas are charming and always fresh.
Que recuerdo tan maravilloso , mi hija a los siete años hizo su primer examen de piano del liceo de Barcelona, han pasado treinta cinco años y la emoción sigue intacta, siempre que escucho esta preciosa sonatina vuelvo a vivir aquél momento inolvidable.
That first sonatina was one of the first pieces I learned! So many memories...
I started with Op 20 No 1.Fond memories from my early childhood years.
Me too!
I’m learning it now!
@@amalialewis7363 and I did it for the final exam I got it yesterday and tomorrow is the final I don't know anything except somewhat by heart my right hand and I'll be dead if I don't pass the year that first sonata in this video kills me
and I think I'll hate her soon
I'm learning No. 6 Mvt 1 and it's such a beauty
Спасибо,чудесный сборник сонатин Вы нам подарили. С удовольствием вспоминаю детство)).
Klare und saubere Interpretation dieser sechs fein komponierten Sonatinen im angemessenen Tempo mit gut artikuliertem Anschlag und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Wunderschön und bezaubernd zugleich!
Had to lookup 'angemessenen'. Otherwise my German is still pretty good!
It still fascinates me how Kuhlau could turn a simple scale into such an elegant thing.
24년 9월부터 다시 피아노 🎹 연습하고 있습니다.
20년전에 배웠는데, 손가락은 기억하고 있는게 놀라울뿐😊
My daughter is learning this song right now!
So basic ... yet so full of joy! Listening and reading along to Friedrich Kuhlau's SONATINAS always delights me .
It allows good reminiscing about piano-studying-days gone by. Thank you for it BB !
Simple? I am having such a hard time learning the chromatic part of vivace. Got any tips?
@@nogas5828 7 months later, hope you have already accomplished much more:)
For the benefit of others, learn and practice chromatic scales. Be intentional in recognizing the patterns in fingerings while doing so. Practice until you can play "with closed eyes"(just to describe having it learnt from the heart) and push the tempo to the extreme like how children like to do.
Now, you have complete control over chromatics and try to play this section again.
@@acd4457 I completely forgot about this comment! I finished playing this piece and actually preformed it a couple months ago. Your advice really helped and I'll never forget this piece :)
Awesome
im playing the first sonatina for my teacher in a few days and it was so fun to learn still struggling with tempo but so far so good 😊
Same
Sameee
When I learned this at a young age, my tempo sucks and my teacher was so angry because I can’t even follow the metronome 😂
Memories
Meanwhile me: Tempo 1/3rd is still full of mistakes
He shouldn't be. You add velocity LAST. Learn the piece first.
grazie a chi ha postato, mille volte grazie!!
This is so good!
This work also goes back to my childhood. And I have the same comment here as I had with the Op. 20, No. 1.
The first movement is absolutely perfect in tempo, but the ensuing movement can afford to breathe just a little more.
Bravo Kuhlau ! Bravo Won- Sook Hur !
OMGGG im so mad. i was trying to find this piece without having the sheet of music with me at the moment so i had to recall the op, no, and composer from memory from 2 months ago, when i last saw the sheet, and i literally put in “beethoven op 55 no 2” and then “beethoven op 55” and then when i saw the thumbnail i was literally like THATS IT!!!!
how could i forget it was kuhlau 😭😭
I still come back to read through these for fun. I realize now I've been playing them way too fast haha
Ammetto che studiare il piano forte è molto più gioioso e divertente che studiare chitarra classica
Da stasera mia figlia inizierà a studiarlo e già è felice....
Sarà anche per lei un ricordo lontano un giorno...
il pianoforte dà molte più emozioni di qualsiasi altro strumento musicale.
suono il pianoforte da un pó di anni e devo dire che mi sono innamorata già dal primo giorno in cui ho imparato.
sua figlia non se ne pentirà assolutamente della scelta che ha fatto, perché è davvero un bellissimo strumento, sia che tu voglia suonare musica classica, sia jazz che pop
buona fortuna :)
@@sofeeeaa credo che sia difficile dire quale strumento dia più emozioni perché è la musica che ne esce fuori a dare emozioni. Ma ciò che ho notato rispetto alla chitarra classica che invece ho studiato io è innanzitutto il fatto che la letteratura pianistica è anche divertente scherzosa gioiosa e tecnicamente per quanto sia impegnativo suonare con dieci dita e averne il controllo è vero anche che il pianoforte permette di avere un ritorno più immediato sui risultati... Insomma ti da soddisfazione subito.... E questo incentiva ad andare avanti.... Ovviamente ci vuole anche un insegnante che ti stimoli!
Les petits marteaux de mon adolescence. Ma preferee est la troisieme (je n'aime pas les deux premieres qui me rebutaient!). La sixieme me semble tres beethovenienne!
Les gammes, ca allait. J'avais du mal avec les octaves brises, surtout ceux qui descendent!
Merci 👍👌
I loove kuhlahus nice songs
Очень хорошо играете Браво
haechan bring me here. i'll learn this asap :D
i'm not a pianist 😭 but yes, he brought me here too haha
¡Que recuerdos me trae! ¡Volveré a tocarla!
me playing along on an imaginary piano cause this is the song I'm assigned to play but DANG this is *awesome!*
I've played at least the first one - (published as #4). Not going to edit this 5 more times as I listen to each one. I suspect I'll recognize others.
Ooo nice I’m working on these songs right now~
Well done!
Thank youuu for this
Kuhlau gang rise up
What do the "a)", "b)" above some measures mean?
Lekker en dank je. Dat je heb goed gedann.
I'm learning the first opera and it's really hard to play two hands at the same time at that speed.
please help !! how can i learn better?
now I'm listening to this video because tomorrow is my piano exam and I need to know this song together and by heart and I only know my right hand somewhat by heart because I got the song yesterday I know the whole etude
but I think I will hate this sonata just because I don't know it well and my mom will kill me if I don't pass this year and that is my final exam
means I'm dead
No update since 8 months ago. Grim.
Now i know...
I PLAYING WRONG!!!
thanks😸
No 2 is so elegant.
8:41
Op. 55 n°3!!!
I am having an incrediblely hard time learning vivace, especially the chromatic part
Anyone got tips?
Do you know how to play chromatic scales correctly?
@@yuk_notkim7658 yes, but the cues for the left hand and the speed needed.
@@nogas5828 I remember playing the vivace 4 or 5 years ago, and I also did struggle on the chromatic scale. I think the only way to master that part is to play hands separate. You play the left hand a few times, then the right hand a few times, or vice versa. Then finally, you can try playing that part with both of your hands. Sounds good?
@@nogas5828 If this doesn't work, then I'll try to think of another way.
@@nogas5828 But I'm not a teacher, so I'll try my best.
Good
Todavia correspondiente al período clasicismo.
exacto, y también muy parecido al estilo galant.. es raro verlo así en 1823
@@mrjulian7938 1823 o más adelante a esa fecha inclusive el clasicismo seguía siendo una moda, dependieno de la región, por ejemplo el compositor vasco Arriaga en Pamplona, con la obertura "los esclavos felices"
@Lunar Orbit Si claro!
I got about 5 video recommendations for this sonatina today and now you’re uploading it as well. What the hell is going on
Lukas Gigler -- What's going on is what the French call "un embarras de richesse ... un excès de générosité!" Try to becalm yourself and just enjoy.....
You’re not the only one..
Kuhlau trending lol
I learnt it in gr 3
Never mind I think it’s good now.
I learned 55 n 3
Oof
I speedran nos 1-3 lol
I kinda forgot how to play em
Very mozartian =~}
Not really
Yeah also sorry!
Sbagliata tutta l'interpretazione. Il pedale è un'aggiunta inaudita.
This sucks!