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Explore the brilliance of George Gershwin’s Three Preludes with this comprehensive practicing guide, designed to help you master every technical and stylistic challenge with efficiency and confidence.

In this course, you'll receive detailed, step-by-step guidance on:

🎵 Fingering & Articulation – Optimize your hand positioning for fluidity, clarity, and ease.
🎵 Learning Strategies – Break down difficult passages, structure your practice, and accelerate progress.
🎵 Technical Efficiency & Tension Management – Develop speed and control while avoiding unnecessary strain.
🎵 Stylistic Guidance – Capture Gershwin’s unique fusion of jazz and classical elements with authenticity.

Whether you're an intermediate or advanced pianist, this course will refine your technique and deepen your musical understanding, allowing you to bring Gershwin’s iconic preludes to life with brilliance and confidence.

Let’s dive in and make these jazz-infused masterpieces a natural part of your repertoire!

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About your instructor:


I'm a Ukrainian pianist currently living in Austria, and I've had the privilege of building a strong reputation in the world of classical music. Over the years, I've achieved success in several international competitions, solidifying my position as a well-known concert performer. However, my passion doesn't stop at performing; I'm also deeply committed to teaching the piano.

As a piano teacher, I go beyond simply focusing on style and musicality. My primary goal is to help students optimize their piano-playing techniques for efficiency. I've had the pleasure of working with students from all corners of the globe, assisting them in revamping their piano techniques, relieving tension, recovering from piano-related injuries, and developing effective learning strategies. I take a comprehensive approach to piano instruction, aiming to be a valuable resource for pianists looking to improve their skills, overcome challenges, and realize their full potential.

I wish you an exciting learning experience!

Sincerely,

Denis Zhdanov