“Play so that no one recognizes what you are playing.” | Arie Vardi on Chopin’s Polymelody
Chopin was not only one of the great melody writers in music history, he had a knack for combining multiple memorable melodies within a single texture. Mentor to several of the current generation’s top young pianists – including Yundi Li, Beatrice Rana, and Yeol Eum Son – Arie Vardi reveals the magic of Chopin’s “polymelody” in the B-flat minor Mazurka, Op. 24 No. 4 and the B minor Sonata, Op. 58. View the full lesson: https://www.tonebase.co/tonebase-pian... Free PDF: Tips from Master Pianists — Scales & Arpeggios Ever wished you could learn how to play scales from Chopin or Rachmaninoff? Now you can. In this free PDF, we explore scales and arpeggios – the backbone of a pianist's technical training – from the perspectives of master pianists including Rachmaninoff, Liszt, Chopin, and Brahms. ➡️ https://campaigns.tonebase.co/piano-l... --- tonebase gives you instant access to knowledge from the world's greatest classical musicians, performers, and educators. Learn more by visiting https://tonebase.co/piano Facebook - / tonebasepiano Instagram - / tonebasepiano Questions? Contact us: [email protected]

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