Course Syllabus
<p id="">I. Allegro moderato</p>
<p id="">Repin shares his journey with the concerto and guides us through the storytelling of the first movement. He discusses the iconic themes, tempi relations, and Prokofiev's harmonic language. Repin emphasizes the value of score study, using time as means of expression, and provides tips for an effortless left-hand technique.</p>
<p id="">II. Andante assai</p>
<p id="">Repin describes the second movement's endless theme as "one of the most incredible creations in the history of music." Repin shares his take on bowings, right-hand projection, and Prokofiev's musical surprises. In addition, he provides practice tips for the technical challenges in the movement.</p>
<p id="">III. Allegro, ben marcato</p>
<p id="">Repin breaks down the third movement's character, meter, and technical challenges. He discusses accents, fingerings, and the importance of slow practice in the brilliant ending.</p>
<p id="">III. Allegro, ben marcato</p>
<p id="">Repin breaks down the third movement's character, meter, and technical challenges. He discusses accents, fingerings, and the importance of slow practice in the brilliant ending.</p>
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