Composed in Schubert's final year, Moment Musical No. 3 is perhaps the most popular of his Six Moments Musicaux. It reminds me of children playing joyfully and carefree. While learning it, I listened to many recordings, but David Fray's and Seong-Jin Cho's stood out by far - very different interpretations, yet they both capture something special. I also used Antune's tutorial for guidance, so I can't help but picture horses trotting when I listen to the left hand rhythm 🐎 Though it seems simple, Schubert layered in rich harmonies that make it challenging to execute with good musicality. I tried to use the pedal minimally throughout the whole piece and to bring out different voicings in the last few bars. I hope you enjoy it.
Composed in Schubert's final year, Moment Musical No. 3 is perhaps the most popular of his Six Moments Musicaux. It reminds me of children playing joyfully and carefree.
While learning it, I listened to many recordings, but David Fray's and Seong-Jin Cho's stood out by far - very different interpretations, yet they both capture something special. I also used Antune's tutorial for guidance, so I can't help but picture horses trotting when I listen to the left hand rhythm 🐎
Though it seems simple, Schubert layered in rich harmonies that make it challenging to execute with good musicality. I tried to use the pedal minimally throughout the whole piece and to bring out different voicings in the last few bars. I hope you enjoy it.
I like its rhythm, very playful and distnict sound. Well done!
Appreciate it!
Listening for the second time - still love your interpretation 😊
Thanks again! 😃
Hey how did you stay so motivated/ disciplined to practice for 2h a day? :) great job tho!
Thanks!
I just practice pieces I love listening to. I think that's my main tip haha
Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 for the next video, maybe ?
Haha that's beyond my level. Working on Chopin Nocturne Op.72 No.1 at the moment
Is it bad that the first time I heard this song was on Trollface Quest
It's good that Trollface Quest introduced you to it ;)