Noriko Ogawa Piano Lesson on Chopin 'Minute' Waltz Op 64 No 1
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2018
- Watch pianist Noriko Ogawa give a fantastic piano lesson on Chopin Waltz Op 64 No 1, 'Minute'. The score appears inside the December 2018/January 2019 issue of Pianist (issue No 105), which you can download here: pocketmags.com/pianist-magazi...
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◼️ LESSON BY: NORIKO OGAWA: Noriko is a concert pianist who has achieved considerable renown throughout the world since her success at the Leeds International Piano Competition in 1987 as a finalist. She has appeared with all the major European, Japanese and US orchestras including the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Czech National Symphony Orchestra and the Nagoya Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as the BBC Symphony Orchestra for the world premiere of Richard Dubugnon’s Piano Concerto. She has been appointed Vice President of the St Cecilia Orchestra in Ripon, Honorary Patron of the Ipswich Orchestral Society and, from January to June 2012, was the Artistic Director for the Reflections on Debussy Festival, hosted by BBC Philharmonic and Bridgewater Hall.
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I really like the part she explains the 4 against 3
Yeah I do too she explained it clearly and she helped me a lot
@@heLLo2463heLLoFantaisie Imp vibesz
I liked the part where she explained those darn trills!
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The best teacher of a specific piece I've ever watched so far! She's very precise and patient with her instructions.
Delightful in every way: Nice woman, good communicator, good player!
She had a lecture recital in the Philippines a few years back. Her insights on Debussy was well thought out and inspirational! We hope to see her to visit the Philippines soon. 😍😀
I told my piano teacher I didn’t want to do it because it was easy ... Boi I was wrong
I still can't get the stupid trills right!!!!!!!!!
@@majortom1158 YES!
(Not really trills)
Very astute and also extremely aware of the dynamics of this piece. The Minute Waltz has stayed in my repertoire for about 60 years so I am able to appreciate the subtle nuances Ms. Ogawa has to impute.
What a magnificent pianist and music educator!
I love her teaching. This whole channel is a Masterpiece in itself.
My eyes: wow these seem easy
My ears: this is such a bless
My brain: we can do it guys this is not hard
My hands: fuck this is hard
Well if you only use your hands it would be impossible to play anything.
I'm new to this performer/teacher. Delightful and insightful; and her playing is so clean and sparkly that I'm inspired to practice even more.
Most useful lesson, giving great instructions into the challenging aspects of this piece. Many thanks!
I love this peice!
What a great piano teacher i have ever come across. Thank you so much for your tips on the Minute Waltz.
Joined a month as a thanks, thank you very much.
Fantastic teacher and player..love these lessons!
Excellent video! You hit the areas where the dynamic really makes the piece. Thank you 🙏🏽.
Vielen Dank für diese wunderbare Erläuterung.
Wonderful lesson. Thank you very much, Noriko sensei!
Fantastic! Thank you for the help
This is great! This really helped when I first started learning this piece. Thank you so much!
Very useful and detailed teaching, thank you for posting such a great piano lesson~
Thanks, that was an excellent lesson!
I really like when she explain about grand entrance when u come back to the main section.
you play so good! i even got genuinely emotioned, so good!!
Thank you. It’s helped a lot. I’m playing this piece in competition and it’s brings a lot more joys when you now your playing the bell of the dog :).
I just had a look at NO's Profile on Wikipedia and the Humanitarian Work is difficult to surpass. Particularly her work fundraising for relief and rebuilding efforts following the March 2011 Japanese earthquake and as a Cultural Ambassador for the National Autistic Society, performing concerts for the parents of autistic children.
Keep the good work up Noriko.
Such a well planned video and her hands are so beautifully filmed.
ayo
This is awesome
Brava! ❤
That was really helpful for my practicing and performing, thank you so much, if only you suggest fingers for the trills at the beginning tricky bars, I would really appreciate it
She certainly is a beautiful sole and a patient teacher. Lucky are those that would have studied under her leadership :) Very articulate and ready to show every detail that would make it sound great ...
Sole or soul
Fun piece use to play this alot
Hey Noriko, I've seen you perform at Parbold, simply wonderful
Holy ur so good at playing piano and at teaching how to play it
Hello Noriko, it was great to hear you play again. Do you remember me from the Canberra, my name is John. I had friends Brian, Mark, David and Louis. We all loved your concerts.
Finally some dynamics. The other vids I watched was a race to- I dunno show off how fast you can play?? Any tips on pedalling?
I would love to have that lady as my piano teacher.
How to do the trill????
Great course! Just one remark : for the very last part when you're springing two scales, Chopin said that the beginning was played very softly with a mezzo forte at the end...
The ending should obey the Cartoon Laws of Physics. As Bugs Bunny and Mr. Dog are falling from the sky, the gravity is NEGATED by fear (Cartoon Law No. 3), and they have a soft and happy landing....
美しい…✨
nice
this lady looks like she knows a thing or two about chopin, I foresee a great future for her.
I'm now questioning which arrangement I'm learning because it seems in the main theme right before the scale ascends, she's repeating the exact same G G# C A# consistently before moving up the scale; the version I'm playing repeats this GG#CA# 2x before moving into the variation as played in the second measure of the intro, 'G G# A# G# C A#, then a repeat of the A# right into the ascension.
Then, when coming back down, she is repeating the same trill pattern - A# G# G F repeated F straight into the D# trill - in BOTH descents.
The version I am learning uses this pattern only in the second descent, but the first descent again a variation of this where both the F & D# are repeated leading into the trill;
I don't know if that makes any sense haha and I also know this is an old post but maybe someone can educate me :)
The title actually means minute -i.e. small
This was fvcking helpful, thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
could "minute" refer to the "tiny" or light feeling of the melody more than the duration of the piece?
I always understood it as an adjective that describes some sort of small and cute singing, like a little joyful memory.
3:09
Very nice video and performance! I have just posted my version of this great piece too :)
Why does everyone misinterpret the meaning of “minute” as meaning one minute in length. The French word for small could be petite or “minute”. Sort of like the size of George Sand’s little dog scurrying around with the little bell around his neck always ringing. So Waltz “Minute” actually means little or petite waltz, it does not mean lasting the time of a minute.
the intro song what is it?
Alonzoh Morales Claire de Lune by Claude Debussy
@@MildSatire thanks
What's the peace in the beginning
Turki Kaboha Debussy Claire de Lune
What is the song at the beginning?
Debussy Arabesque no 1
@@louisgenin1038 no its claire de lune by debussy
I was confused cause it starts with her playing Clair de lune lmao
I have a yamaha avantgrand n2 but I suck at this peice because I have small hands
if you can play it slowly you can play it fast
Litol piano
G ggd.
Whos watching this and has a keyboard😂
wtf just buy a real piano, they're not that much... only like 20 000$ for a cheap one
No, no...) You get them for free often enough. An electronic piano with graded keyboard (it must be graded) costs new between $1000 and up. For practice that is good enough. A grand piano is every player's big desire.
Does the keyboard have weighted keys and a substain pedal? If not I'd consider buying a new one
B. Karlsen
How old are you?
yes, but how to play it...?! xD
I felt too poor to watch this
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Cause u are
好傻哈哈
是啊
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说的傻啊(啥呀)
这消息居然这么火🤔
Intro so long
Obviously a marketing advertisement for a “piano” that sounds like a $100 keyboard. Yamaha is no match to steinway!
I know but…the music she played was really good 😁😁
*Adriana .T.* yeah this Yamaha sounds like electricity, not wood and strings