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How do you play the piano in a virtuoso, expressive, free and relaxed manner? In his search for answers to these questions, Prof. Ilja Scheps draws on his knowledge and experience from his training at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow as well as his many years of concert and teaching activities worldwide. Beginners, advanced players and professionals will find new ideas and practical tips on how to develop a sound-oriented piano playing technique right already while warming up.Besetzung:piano How to play the piano in a virtuoso, expressive and at the same time free and relaxed way? Prof. Ilja Scheps uses a selected and tried and tested repertoire to show how every piano player, whether beginner or advanced, can become a sound artist within a very short time. His sound-oriented piano playing goes beyond mere technical mastery of the instrument and emphasizes the creative and expressive power of the music. The focus is on a beautiful articulation of sound for a lively and constantly reinterpreted sound culture full of musical communication and emotional expressiveness, which can already come to fruition when warming up.Instrumentation:piano Preface - I. Waking up the fingers - waking up the ears: 1. Little exercises for the body and hands - 2. Sitting properly at the piano - 3. Rotating movements as the basis for loose wrists - 4. Five-finger patterns for both hands - 5. Dexterity in the fingers - 6. Scales and arpeggios - 7. Hanon exercise - 8. Czerny Studies - 9. Waking up the ears - II. Warm-ups using excerpts from the piano repertoire: 1. Training finger dexterity and looseness in the wrists - 2. Scales - 3. Arpeggios - 4. Playing octaves and chords with alternating hands - 5. Warm-ups for the ears - 6. Completing warm-ups



