A Most Loved Baroque Sequence: The Romanesca... and András Schiff getting into trouble
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 Published On Sep 11, 2021

Concept and editing by Michael Koch.
Follow me on PATREON and get a proper sheet of the examples and exercises shown in the video plus additional instructive materials on the matter:
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00:00 Intro
01:43 Romanesca basic tutorial: the two variants
02:32 The leaping variant and its guidelines
03:03 Generating a chain of suspensions
03:33 4-3-9-8-skeleton + embellished bass lines
03:53 Quater notes
04:14 Filling gaps with steps (eighth notes)
04:38 Just eighth notes + broken chords
04:53 Alternativ walking bass + embellished upper voices
05:18 The stepwise variant + two best practice upper voices
06:01 Embellished example of the stepwise variant
06:20 Recommending Nicola Canzanos Channel (Called "ParallelFifths")
06:37 Andras Schiff STUMBLING across the Romanesca (evaluation of a lecture concert demonstration containing two examples by Beethoven)
08:03 Beethoven's scaffoldings and Schiff's "masters narrative"
09:18 Rondeaus by Rameau and F. Couperin
09:36 "Gigue en Rondeau" - Theme by Rameau
10:31 Les Barricades Mystérieuses - Theme by Couperin
10:49 Comparison of both
11:18 "Pantomimic vibes" and my own attempt to write a Rondeau-theme
11:53 My own Rondeau
12:12 Brief explanation of it
12:43 My own attempt of applying the Romanesca to a romantic style

Intro picture "Queen": Lilian Liu / Brina Lyon
Original video with Andras Schiff from the "Masterclass Media Foundation" (have fun):
   • Schiff: Similarities In Beethoven's S...  

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