The Grande Polonaise Brillante by Frédéric Chopin is widely regarded as a challenging piece even for advanced level piano players. This 3-hour course offers detailed guidance on mastering its techniques, learning strategies, and interpreting its music at a high level.
Throughout the course, you'll receive thorough instruction on playing the piece twice. In the first section of the course, you'll learn specific techniques and practicing strategies to master the piece without unnecessary tension.
Later, we'll work together to refine your interpretation and artistic expression of the piece.
If you're unsure whether this course is right for you, feel free to try a free lesson below.
Wishing you a great learning experience!
Curriculum
- 04. Polonaise - Efficiency Bars 1-36 (17:06)
- 05. Polonaise - Efficiency Bars 33-58 (19:21)
- 06. Polonaise -Efficiency Bars 59-74 (9:29)
- 07. Polonaise - Efficiency Bars 77-104 (10:56)
- 08. Polonaise -Efficiency Bars 105-132 (10:36)
- 09. Polonaise Efficiency Bars 133-160 (10:22)
- 10. Polonaise Efficiency Bars 221-279 (16:58)
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