Until an Entrada member requested a video on today’s new Masterclass release, I would have answered an emphatic No! to this question. Not that there isn’t “easier” […]
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In 1878, Tchaikovsky expressed his desire “to create a series of little individual pieces just for children, and with an attractive title, like Schumann’s.” […]
What do You Light Up My Life, Disco Duck and Spinning Song have in common? Just like those 70’s hits by Debby Boone and […]
Carl Czerny gets a bad rap. I admit, I’ve dissed some of his works. Like the Hanon exercises, Czerny’s works are sometimes assigned as […]
For the past two years, I’ve been playing ping pong with my best friend, five times per week. It provides many benefits: physical […]
Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782) J.C. Bach, the youngest son of J.S.Bach, first moved to Italy around the time of his father’s death. Later, he […]
A few months ago, an adult amateur student brought a piece by Satie to his lesson. I soon filmed a tutorial on the work […]
“What’s the Vibrato Technique?” This is an understandable question I often hear, since most of us only learned about the idea of vibrato as related […]
About three months ago, I was exercising while listening passively to the CD sampler of the Philips collection, Great Pianists of the 20th […]
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, please enjoy this special gift from Entrada — Fred Karpoff’s complete Masterclass on Edward MacDowell’s To a Wild […]
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