A. Peskanov. Concerto #5. Movement 3 | Why teach Concertos this early?

In this video, my 8 y.o. student Clara, rehearses Concerto #5, Finale, preparing to Carmegie Hall performance. Alexander Peskanov’s piano concertos for children are carefully written as big forms in small hands, giving young pianists access to real concerto structure and drama at the very earliest levels. Because the writing is scaled to their young piano students' technique, children can focus on sound, phrasing, and long-line thinking while experiencing sequence, contrast, and musical context. Used this way, Peskanov’s youth concertos become a foundation—not a luxury—bridging elementary repertoire and full-size concertos, and nurturing confidence, concentration, and a deep sense of musical form from the beginning. You can find Peskanov's Yourth Concertos at www.peskanov.com ________________________________ 🎶 Online Courses for Piano Teachers are offered at: https://thegorininstitute.com ________________________________ 🎹 Irina Gorin's materials are available at: https://irinagorin.com _________________________________ TAGS: piano, piano teacher, learn piano, piano for beginners, classical piano, piano tutorial, piano lessons, pianist, piano technique, easy piano, piano practice, beginner piano, piano basics, piano tips, online piano lessons, piano for kids, piano exercises, Piano Concerto