Allegro; Andante; Vivace
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The Italian pianist and composer Muzio Clementi (1752-1832) is best known today for his 'Gradus ad Parnassum' collection of piano studies, and for his sonatinas. Of course, most pianists learn them as students and then put them away, as I did myself. But I had a look at them again recently, and realised what wonderful perfect miniatures of classical style they are, and what fun they are to play. And all three movements will fit well into a YouTube video!
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Played by Phillip Sear
http://www.psear.co.uk
great video, I really enjoyed your playing, thankyou
btyremanable 2 weeks ago
@btyremanable And thank you for watching!
PSearPianist 2 weeks ago
i loved the andante
MrJFA1978 3 weeks ago
@MrJFA1978 That's great!
PSearPianist 3 weeks ago
Why is it that sometimes when I play the piano for over an hour my wrist hurts,especially
when I play that song? Most of the times I play once a week. Are the pain in my wrists
normal? I am 38 years old.
quelita28 3 months ago
@quelita28 I have put my comments on your question on my PSearPianist blog (there is a link on my channel page).
PSearPianist 3 months ago