Baroque Style Preluding: Textures, Openers, Pedalpoints, Form and More
Piano playing and improvisations by Michael Koch. I do as well private lessons in GERMAN and ENGLISH in time zones all over the world. I provide a professional training based on up-to-date-scholarship, innovative methodolgy and reflected, sensitive pedagogical considerations. My teaching includes a constant supply of instructive materials, exercises and Partimenti that fit the current state of the student’s development, skill and individual needs to ensure an off-lesson support. You can reach me out on: [email protected] [email protected] My Page on Academia.edu https://folkwang-hochschule.academia.... #improvisation #Partimento #baroquemusic

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Baroque Style Composition / On a Chain of Crunchy Dissonances

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Corelli's Double Cadence - Patterns, Partimento and more

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Domenico Scarlatti, Radical Keyboardist: Piano Sonatas Performance and Lecture

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Beginning Organ Improvisation with Ivan Bosnar

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How to Improvise a Chaconne on the Lamento/Descending Tetrachord

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On Improvising / Composing Figuration Preludes: Partimenti and Exercises

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Fascination Organ Improvisation - Toccata in baroque style with 6 components

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Baroque Improvisation: On Figurative Patterns in Triple Meter

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A few technical exercises for baroque improvisation

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Amadeus 4K Movie Clip | They Started Without Me | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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Brahms Style Textures on a Basic Chord Progression

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Actually Chords at all? - Understanding and Practicing 4/2-Chords in Baroque Improvisation

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How did Beethoven improvise? Improvisation Resource: Systematic Introduction to improvisation

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What I Learned by Transcribing a Methodical Fugue by L. Schick

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A Bach prelude in three different temperaments.

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Why Bach's Prelude is a Masterclass in Chord Progressions

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A Most Loved Baroque Sequence: The Romanesca... and András Schiff getting into trouble

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Ep5. Basic Improvisation Structures in Baroque Style

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Baroque Improvisation: The Circle of Fifths Revisited

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