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BARTÓK | Piano Sonata (1926): III. 142–52

 
Piano fingerings for Sonata (1926) by Béla Bartók
Piano fingerings for Sonata (1926) by Béla Bartók

“Though no hand configuration makes this passage easy, I find it easier to take the bottom voice of the top staff in the left hand to facilitate the incredibly fast right-hand sixteenth notes.”

Submitted by Michael Clark

Published on 1/1/2020

 
Solo PianoMichael ClarkDecember 12, 2019Béla Bartók, Piano Sonata (1926), Michael Clark, trill, redistribution, use stronger fingers, awkward passagework
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BARTÓK | Piano Sonata (1926): III. mm. 47–49

Solo PianoMichael ClarkDecember 12, 2019Béla Bartók, Piano Sonata (1926), Michael Clark, avoid crowding, redistribution, hands reversed, avoid stretch
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BARTÓK | Piano Sonata (1926): III. mm. 157–64

Solo PianoMichael ClarkDecember 12, 2019Béla Bartók, Piano Sonata (1926), Michael Clark, redistribution, split octaves, reduce position shifts
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