This one-hour webinar is suitable for intermediate to advanced-level pianists, whether starting with or revisiting Mozart's pieces! Dossin will discuss his experience with Mozart's work, focusing on interpretative freedom gained through comparing various editions and recordings. Topics will include rethinking fingering in relation to phrasing and articulation, improvisation, and embellishments in repeat sections. Additionally, Dossin will provide insights on the best order to learn the sonatas.
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Presenters
Alexandre Dossin
Presenter
Considered by Martha Argerich an “extraordinary musician” and by the international critic a “phenomenon,” “a master of contrasts” and “a stunning pianist with a symbiotic relationship with the instrument," Steinway Artist Alexandre Dossin keeps active performing, recording, and teaching careers.
Alexandre Dossin is a graduate of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory (Russia) and holds a doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin (USA). He was assistant of Sergei Dorensky at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory and Willliam Race and Gregory Allen at UT-Austin. Dossin is the Vice-President of the American Liszt Society and president of its Oregon Chapter, and is one of the recipients of the prestigious Faculty Fund for Excellence at the University of Oregon. Currently the chair of the keyboard area at the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance, he keeps a studio of advanced pianists from several countries and is listed in Who's Who in America and Who's Who Among America's Teachers.
Brendan Fox
Host
Brendan Fox is a classical editor at Hal Leonard, a pianist, composer, and writer. Notable projects at Hal Leonard have included new editions of Gershwin's Preludes and Rhapsody in Blue.