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Piano Tech Radio HourPiano Tech Radio HourSonata Secrets w/ Henrik KilhamnIn this milestone episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, we delve into the extraordinary world of Swedish pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Based in Gothenburg, Henrik is a concert pianist, chamber musician, and accompanist with an impressive career that includes solo recitals and collaborations with renowned ensembles such as the Gothenburg Opera House Orchestra, Symphony Choir, and Vocal Ensemble.Henrik's musical journey began at the age of six with the Suzuki method. Guided by his mentor Enrique Graf, he transitioned from pursuing dual majors in chemistry and piano to dedicating himself entirely to music. In 2019, he launched the YouTube...2024-10-251h 01Sonata SecretsSonata SecretsRachmaninoff's Slick Suite for two pianos No. 2, Op. 17Rachmaninoff's suites for two pianos are quite unique in the classical repertoire - a musical language from the height of the romantic period but breaking new ground by utilizing two separate keyboards and pianists for some extraordinary textures! Pianist Henrik Kilhamn guides you through the composition with its four movements, with presentations interlaced with musical excerpts, the score and some analytical insights. The recording used in the video is from a performance with Henrik Kilhamn and Svetla Tsvetkova. Video: https://youtu.be/sLG17eEjkgU2024-03-0221 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsScriabin Valse Op 38: Dancing DiffusionScriabin takes the standard Waltz form and makes it his own with the help of floating polyrhythms, tender melodies, dramatic surges and exploratory harmony in this marvellous composition. The piece was a request by my Patreon sponsor D. E. Frez. With Henrik Kilhamn, pianist. Video: https://youtu.be/IYaEsjTmEvo2023-05-2224 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsRachmaninoff Prelude in D major, Op. 23 no. 4: Aching BeautyA real gem to celebrate the 150 year anniversary of the great Rachmaninoff. This is his way of basically writing a Nocturne, albeit under the wider-encompassing title of a Prelude. But compared to Chopin and the first generation of romantics, Rachmaninoff utlizises the modern piano to its full extent with breathing swellings of sound and aching chromatic harmony, put together to perfection. Henrik Kilhamn, piano. Video: https://youtu.be/zdAF-BOgQ2E2023-05-1427 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven "Easy" Sonata no. 20 in G major, Op. 49 no. 2, mvt. 1Beethoven's two sonatas in Op. 49 are usually called "Leichte Sonaten" or "Easy Sonatas", and are perfect pieces for early intermediate students who want to become more familiar in the classical style. In this video we check out the music of the 1st movement in Op. 49 no. 2 in G major, with a lot of consideration of the governing Sonata form structure. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/wMMP50y691g2023-05-0817 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsMendelssohn's "Spring Song", Lieder Ohne Worte Op. 62 no. 6 Op. 62 no. 6 of Mendelssohn's Lieder Ohne Worte has the accompanying title "Frühlingslied" or "Spring Song," and the popularity of the music is testament to its evocative power of summoning those spring feelings! In this video we take a closer look at the playful melody that's constantly undergirded by quick and soft arpeggios traded between the hands. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/Nfxk3dCMaVA2023-04-2418 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsDebussy "The Snow Is Dancing" (from Children's Corner)No. 4 of the six movements of "Children's Corner" is the toughest to play, but paints a beautiful winter landscape with exciting energies in the intricate textures. With Henrik Kilhamn, piano. Video: https://youtu.be/3hQQhjspo242023-03-1317 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBrahms Intermezzo in Bb minor, Op. 117 no. 2: Residual UnrestThe middle Intermezzo in the Op. 117 set is more restless than the outer ones, but still shows much nostalgia and introspection. Here we taker a proper look at the original and pianistic textures that makes this piece flow so seductively. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/rf5vdR4fqys2023-02-0626 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBrahms Intermezzo in Eb major, Op. 117 no. 1: A Lamenting LullabyBrahms Intermezzo in Eb major, Op. 117 no. 1 is a kind of sweet lullaby but with a disturbingly dark middle section. What is that about? The gorgeous music draws you in with its lush harmonies and rich textures, and tells a compelling but unclear story. With Henrik Kilhamn, piano. Video: https://youtu.be/95nEeUymyaY2023-01-1422 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsTchaikovsky Arabian Coffee Dance (from Nutcracker)In this episode we'll see how Tchaikovsky summons the exotic arabian dancers in the Nutcracker ballet, using modal mixture, oriental ornaments and meandering structural segments over a rhythmic ostinato. With your analysis guide Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/9xoCT93XfjY2023-01-0617 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsDebussy Prelude no. 2, book 2: "Dead Leaves"Debussy paints a musical depiction of dead leaves with dissonant harmonies and eerie and fragmented lines in his "Feuilles mortes," Prelude no. 2 from the second volume of preludes. It shows a lot of his typical features such as sequential rather than functional harmony, block chords, and a maximal use of different piano registers. With Henrik Kilhamn, piano. The piece was a Patreon request by L. von Geist. Video: https://youtu.be/pWmycfBX2zg2022-12-2215 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsTchaikovsky's Nutcracking Christmas MarchTchaikovsky made the piano arrangement to his "Nutcracker" ballet music himself. The March is one of his most known tunes that immediately summons the Christmas spirit with its high energy marching features. Any ballet production tells the story of toy soldiers coming to life, but in this video we look at the music only. Henrik Kilhamn, piano. Video: https://youtu.be/PrZ15Lo2s6A2022-12-1311 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsSchumann's Prophetic Bird (from Waldszenen)"Vogel als Prophet" (Bird as prophet) is a peculiar piece in Robert Schumann's Waldszenen suite Op. 82. On closer inspection we find the most prominent feature to be arpeggios leading to quite dissonant appoggiaturas. As often with Schumann, he strikes a balance between the playful and the profound. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/ic7cXHujqA82022-10-2711 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin's Unmatched Ballade no. 1 in G minor, Op. 23Chopin's 1st Ballade in G minor has a special place in the hearts of many pianists and piano lovers. It has many characters who all speak directly and poignantly, and Chopin lets them evolve organically within the Ballade. It's a story without any explicit drama, but with intense dramatic content nevertheless. And it's especially one chord that sets the tone. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/7kfJvpODcXM2022-10-1453 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsSinding Fruhlingsrauschen: The Ultimate Fake-Virtuosic Piano ShowpieceFrühlingsrauschen, or Rustle of Spring, has impressed audiences since Christian Sinding composed it in 1896. The lightning-fast arpeggios in the right hand are actually not that difficult, but the piece still requires a high degree of rhythmic precision and position changes later on.  It's a passionate celebration of spring-time energy, wonderfully fitted with exciting harmonic progressions that we take a closer look at here. With Henrik Kilhamn, piano. Video: https://youtu.be/SYTmEPy_qck2022-06-2419 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne in B major Op. 9 no. 3 - Don't Try This Nocturne At Home!This Nocturne poses some serious technical challenges! Once mastered, they give an impression of something light and playful (scherzando is marked in the score) and with so much elegance typical of the young Chopin. With Henrik Kilhamn, professional pianist. Video: https://youtu.be/0S5uRET-mzg2022-04-3024 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsRachmaninoff Prelude in B flat minor, Op. 32 no. 2: Relentless RhythmsThis is a fascinating example of how Rachmaninoff uses a short motif as a foundation for a composition, and spins an endless amount of colorful variations on it. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/AuJ2ksqjhrY2022-04-0115 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsA Chopin(esque?) Valse MélancoliqueThis poignant waltz was published in 1986 and attributed posthumously to Chopin, but it was discovered in 2012 to actually have been written by Chopin's contemporary Charles Mayer. However, he did such a good job to imitate a Chopinesque style (for example with chromatic suspensions) that he had the music world fooled for several decades. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. This episode is dedicated to my Patreon sponsor M. Thurston. Video: https://youtu.be/PFHgfTVyQ7Y2022-03-1211 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBrahms Intermezzo in A major Op. 118 no. 2: All is forgivenThis is one of my absolute favourite piano pieces. Brahms is such a master of knitting the musical material together tightly, and he does so in this Intermezzo over a nostalgic but forgiving backdrop. The middle section is a reminder of sorrow and pain, but in the end everything is all right. Henrik Kilhamn, piano. Video: https://youtu.be/bypALczDNMI Easy arrangement: https://sonatasecrets.gumroad.com/l/brahms-intermezzo-11822022-02-1227 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsLiszt Liebestraum no. 3: Dreams of Love!Henrik Kilhamn takes a closer look at Liszt's famous Liebestraum no. 3. It's inspired by a poem by Ferdinand Freiligrath "Oh, love as long as long you may", celebrating love as a strong force in the world, and Liszt makes use of some spectacular things in the musical structure to get the message across. Video: https://youtu.be/U_AImOWal2Y2021-12-1216 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsLiszt Consolation no. 3: A Musical PrayerLiszt's "Consolations" are a kind of musical prayer, and no. 3 is perhaps the most comforting of all with its Lento placido; resonating broken chords over a deep bass and a soaring melody. Playing, analysis and comments by pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/_QoShd8mKz82021-11-2014 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBig My Secret (from The Piano)What is the secret alluded to by this wonderful piece of music by Michael Nyman? "The Piano" character Ada plays this piece in the movie - it shows some classical influence to start with, but then develops into a passionate improvisation with lovely piano textures over lush chords. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/l6QzexGfGZA2021-10-3009 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsGrieg Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, Op. 65 no. 6Edvard Grieg wrote this famous piano piece to celebrate his 25 year wedding anniversary with his wife Nina. Henrik Kilhamn goes through the music to find out how it feels so optimistic and full of energy, and the middle section so nostalgic and sensual. Video: https://youtu.be/3zknYtbD5MY2021-10-2017 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsStenhammar Fantasy no. 3: A Folklore Fairy TaleW. Stenhammar's third Fantasy from Op. 11 could just as well have had the title Ballade in my opinion. Folklore melodies, dramatic development and your typical Stenhamamr chromatic thickness. Henrik Kilhamn, piano. Video: https://youtu.be/BfnaTCyWXsE2021-10-0914 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsThe Heart Asks Pleasure First (from The Piano)There are some piano gems from the film music genre, and this is one of them: Michael Nymans score to the 1993 Jane Campion film The Piano. Rolling 16th notes over lush harmonies - simple but effective, and a manifestation of the main character's emotional life in the film. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/YlW1XhbWHeI2021-10-0411 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsGrieg Notturno Op. 54 no. 4In this close look at Grieg's Notturno from Lyric pieces book 5, we explore some of the typcial romantic harmonic tropes, put to effective use by Grieg. Half-diminished chords, extensions and tritone shifts among others. Henrik Kilhamn plays and explains along the way. Video: https://youtu.be/Q9uzlGRqD8g2021-09-2718 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsStenhammar Nights of Late Summer no. 1: The Swedish SoulWilhelm Stenhammar is one of Sweden's greatest composers in the romantic tradition. In this emblematic piece he captures something of the nordic spirit - personal and melancholic but with a deep sense of connection to something that has been around for a very long time. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/06CB499p0u42021-09-1915 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsGrieg "Folk Song", Op. 12 no. 5: A Norwegian Mazurka?!Henrik Kilhamn goes through the 5th piece in Grieg's first volume of Lyric pieces: a Folk Song. A steady beat in triple time, Mazurka-like rhythms and romantic harmony awaits. Video: https://youtu.be/1HWtsV2CehY2021-09-0307 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsGrieg Arietta, Op. 12 no. 1: A Lyric LullabyThe very first of Edvard Grieg's "lyric pieces", Arietta Op. 12 no. 1, is a true piano gem. A singable melody over a rocking accompaniment and cosy romantic harmonies. Presented in an analysis tutorial by pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/CUYrxxWluGU2021-08-2809 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsRavel Le Gibet (from Gaspard de la nuit) - The Gallows"Le Gibet" is the haunting second piece in Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit. A repeated B flat in the right hand permeates the whole piece as the bell tolling in the poetic landscape of Aloysius Bertrand, which the piece is set to conjure. Henrik Kilhamn goes through this incredible music. Video: https://youtu.be/hMbiASv0Udg2021-08-1328 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsRavel Ondine (Gaspard de la nuit) - Fatal Temptations!Maurice Ravel paints a wonderful scene in music after Aloysius Bertrands poem with the same name: Ondine from Gaspard de la nuit. The siren Ondine sings to seduce a young man. Can he resist? With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/cQbZ9JBUuWU2021-07-1639 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsSatie Gnossienne no. 1: Weirdest Music Ever!Erik Satie uses some dark and exotic minor scales in his emblematic Gnossiennes. In this video we go through all aspects of the music to find out how he creates these haunting vibes. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/em4DWxZORI8 Emoji artwork provided by JoyPixels, http://joypixels.com.2021-06-2614 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Etude in C minor Op. 10. no. 12 "Revolutionary" - Blood Will Be Spilled!When Chopin had left Poland in 1830 there was a revolution attempt against the Russian rule of the country. This music fits the feelings of a passionate revolution, no matter what the politics are. Pianist Henrik Kilhamn shares his interpretation of the famous Etude for the left hand. Video link: https://youtu.be/j0nU3J8eOzo2021-06-1113 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Etude in Eb minor Op. 10 no. 6: "Lament"The second slow etude in Op. 10 lives up to its nickname with a dense chromatic middle voice and painful dissonances, but the resolutions that follow are then so forgiving. With Pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/qpofm5sNF60 Emoji artwork provided by JoyPixels, http://joypixels.com.2021-05-2619 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Etude in E major Op. 10 no. 3: "Tristesse"When it comes to Chopin Etudes, the slow no. 3 in E major is a much welcomed relief from the otherwise very difficult pieces. However, it still poses a challenge for the pianist to balance the beautiful cantabile melody with soft lullaby accompaniment middle voices in the same hand. As well as the chaotic middle section with fierce jumping intervals of course... Analysis tutorial with pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Video: https://youtu.be/eunzFrCNwO42021-05-1923 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsScriabin Fantasie Op. 28Scriabin's Fantasie in B minor Op. 28 is a piano piece that thinks it is  a symphony. Octaves in both hands almost all the time, arpeggios  spannig basically the whole keyboard and a several more very super dense  and difficult textures, are all big challenges for the pianist. But  musically it has so much to say: so much love to give, so many  adventures to explore, struggles to overcome, and themes to transform.  All written in Scriabin's romantic paintbrush, with a lot of  chromaticism but still firmly within tonality. Join Henrik Kilhamn as he  presentats this epic work. Video on...2021-05-0829 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Waltz in C# minor Op. 64 no. 2: "Veiled melancholy"One of Chopin's most known waltzes, this contains both nostalgic melancholy and restless running energy. And what's up with the meter in the middle section? With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/xmNaROpR2bU2021-04-3018 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin "Minute" Waltz in Db major Op. 64 no. 1Is the "Minute" waltz really supposed to be played in a minute? Pianist Henrik Kilhamn takes a closer look at this famous piece in this video. Link to video: https://youtu.be/scsE4Qts1GY2021-04-1709 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsScriabin Sonata no. 4 in F# major Op. 30 mvt 2: Trembling rays...The second and central movement of Scriabin's 4th piano sonata is cast in sonata form but feels more like variations on the core themes. Scriabin throws different ideas and textures at us on our way towards the stars, if we follow the poetic narrative of the sonata. Pianist Henrik Kilhamn brings you with him on the flight. Link to video: https://youtu.be/5IlzIRTkuzA2021-04-0323 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsScriabin Sonata no. 4 in F# major Op. 30 mvt 1: Voluptuous desire...The 4th sonata is somewhat of a turning point in Scriabin's production where he starts to leave the tonal world behind and reach something new. This music is a challenge, not only to play and perform, but to analyze as well. Pianist Henrik Kilhamn gives it his best shot in this episode. Link to video: https://youtu.be/pB85-VvD_PU 2021-03-2615 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsRachmaninoff Prelude in G minor Op. 23 no. 5: Marching MenaceInsisting marching rhythms, crazy register changes and raw harmonies - this is the Rock'n'roll of classical music! Pianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through the piece with an analytical mindset. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/loZOTrjDugA2021-03-1218 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsRachmaninoff Prelude in B minor, Op. 32 no. 10: The ReturnRachmaninoff's B minor prelude, Op. 32 no. 10, is known to be inspired by the Böcklin painting "The Return", depicting a man waiting outside a house before arriving. Rachmaninoff presents a rich inner life of emotions in his prelude, going between solemnity, pride and resignation. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/6sXGdJ2VerU2021-02-2725 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsRachmaninoff Prelude in G major Op. 32 no. 5: A BarcarolleThe G major prelude from Op. 32 is one of few calm pieces in major among Rachmaninoff's 24 preludes. The left hand accompaniment conjurs Barcarolle vibes as if swaying back and forth on calm water, and the right hand melody enters as if sailing. There's an interlude in minor that shimmers even more poignantly for a brief moment, but the music soon returns home to the warm and safe major. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Link to video: https://youtu.be/v-R0l_3XzIg2021-02-1911 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsRachmaninoff Prelude in G# minor Op. 32 no. 12: Surface HarmoniesPianist Henrik Kilhamn looks at the short and sweet Rachmaninoff Prelude in G# minor, no. 12 from the set of Op. 32. A solemn melody in the tenor runs through the piece, with a lot of exciting harmonies and textures on the surface. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/DugmKG5COE02021-02-1217 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsKeith Jarrett's "The Köln Concert" Part 1: Hypnosis, Exploration and ConsolidationPianist Henrik Kilhamn goes into the details of Keith Jarrett's legendary improvised concert in Köln 1975. In the substantial "A section" the music is centralized around the two chords Am and G. Jarrett goes between them in an almost hypnotic state through several different styles. After that he embarks on a free exploration in the "B section" before finding the way back to A major in the final "C section". Link to Youube video: https://youtu.be/8GkqrlKkKFA2021-01-291h 01Sonata SecretsSonata SecretsRachmaninoff Prelude in C# minor Op. 3 no. 2: Hope vs. FateRachmaninoff sets two voices against each other in his most famous piece: the C sharp minor Prelude, Op. 3 no. 2. The fateful motif in the low register rings like funeral bells and the response in the high register tries desperately to find a way out of the nightmare. Pianist Henrik Kilhamn plays and interprets the music. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/Pv-PeRDq2WA2020-12-2216 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsMozart Sonata no. 8 in A minor mvt 2: A Brief ReliefWe continue with Mozart's A minor sonata (K.310) with the slow second movement "Andante cantabile con espressione" in F major. It presents a calm and heartfelt melody together with a somewhat playful character, but in the middle section all the pain and tension from the first movement surfaces again. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/eUD3OpONns4 Emoji artwork provided by JoyPixels, http://joypixels.com.2020-12-1126 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsMozart Sonata no. 8 in A minor, mvt 1: Signals and SuspensionsPianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through Mozart's A minor sonata's first movement in depth. It revolves around a signal rhythm as the first subject and "moto perpetuo" rolling 16th notes as the 2nd subject, and the way Mozart integrates all elements through the course of the movement - effortless but nonetheless original - is a testamony to his genius. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/IIUoryL-qXU Emoji artwork provided by JoyPixels, http://joypixels.com2020-12-0429 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBach Invention no 8 in F major: Sneaky StuffPianist Henrik Kilhamn presents Bach's Invention no. 8 in F major, BWV. 779. It's another canon with a jumpy subject that switches between 8th and 16th notes texture every other bar. Link to Youtube video: https://youtu.be/daep8vcMYH82020-11-2009 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBach Invention no 4 in D minor: Stormy ScalesIn this popular invention, Bach treats a raging subject in three sections. It fights to break free but Bach manages to contrain it using his powerful counterpoint. With pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Also, we learn about the hemiola. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/dYuX8P4lhZQ 2020-11-1311 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBach Invention no 2 in C minor: Canon CompoundContinuing with Bach inventions we encounter another counterpoint mechanism: The canon. The subject starts in the right hand and after a while the left hand imitates exactly the same subject while it's still being created in the right hand. Henrik Kilhamn breaks apart the building blocks in this analysis video. Link to Youtube video: https://youtu.be/sNLU87J2s9o2020-11-0712 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBach Invention no 1 in C major: Inversion and AugmentationBack to basics: Johann Sebastian Bach wrote 15 of these "Inventions" in his son's score book as exercises. They are full of clever musical inventions in counterpoint which was the dominant style during the Baroque period. No 1 in C major uses only a short subject as the foundation for the whole piece, to which Bach applies appropriate mechanisms of transformation. Pianist Henrik Kilhamn plays together with an analysis. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/HXQJpWTDrt82020-10-2307 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsMozart Turkish March from Sonata no. 11 in A major K.331Mozart's Turkish March - the final movement from his 11th piano sonata in A major, K.331 - is one of the most famous classical piano pieces of all times. The music emulates Turkish military bands with drum rolls and modal qualities. Henrik Kilhamn goes through all different sections that keeps returning in the rondo in detail. Link to Youtube video: https://youtu.be/6-pg-lMoCFY2020-10-1616 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsMozart Sonata "Facile" in C major K.545: Scales and SequencesPianist Henrik Kilhamn analyzes Mozart's Sonata "Facile" in C major KV.545, 1st movement: Allegro. We find all the usual Mozart elements of phrase efficiancy, scales and amazing sequences, and although Mozart said it was "for beginners" it's never easy to pull off his gestures as smooth and free of friction as you would want them. It's also a good piece to understand the core building blocks of sonata form, because it's almost prototypical for the purpose (albeit with a significant individual variation).  Apologies for the audio quality in the beginning and end - there was a technical m...2020-09-1818 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsMozart Fantasia in D minor: What's up with the Ending?Mozart's Fantasy or Fantasia in D minor is somewhat unusual in several respects. First, the form is free from the usual sonata structure and instead presents a collection of ideas and themes after each other. Second, the character is much darker than the typical Mozart in major keys (until the second part arrives in D major). And third, Mozart didn't actually write the ending that have come to be part of the piece as we know it. Find out all about out in this video with pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Youtube video: https://youtu.be/qfWRX2kZUQY2020-09-0422 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsSchubert Impromptu Op 90 no 2, E flat major: Streams and StormsPianist Henrik Kilhamn presents Schubert's 2nd Impromptu from the first set, Op. 90. If the playful, seemingly never-ending scales are a gentle stream in a sunny nature scene, the raw and rough chords in the middle section is a heavy storm brewing. Analysis and performance (last half) (12.52). Link to Youtube video: https://youtu.be/CBFgQ-vbMtk2020-07-1814 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsDebussy Prelude no. 8: The Girl with the Flaxen Hair"The Girl with the Flaxen Hair", ("La fille aux cheveux de lin") is no. 8 in the first book of Preludes by Debussy from 1910. For this piece, Debussy writes in a style closer to his early works: diatonic and melodic with nice, lush chords rolling over the piano. There are clear cadences, but this short piece is ripe with quick modulations between three different keys. Pianist Henrik Kilhamn goes to the bottom of where the piece is harmonically in this thorough analysis tutorial. 0:16 Introduction 3:13 Analysis 14:20 Performance2020-06-1216 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsRavel Pavane for a dead PrincessMaurice Ravel captures feelings of longing and missing in his arguably most famous piano piece. In this video, pianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through the music to find out how that is done. Different registers as well as modal harmony are important factors. Contents: 0:42 Introduction 3:11 Analysis 20:33 Performance Link to Youtube video: https://youtu.be/kBS8e_GMkFM2020-06-0526 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven Sonata no 32 in C minor Op 111 mvt 2: Heavenly BlissPianist Henrik Kilhamn looks at all variations of the simple and chorale-like Arietta theme in the final movement of Beethoven's 32nd piano sonata (and of all his sonatas!). They cover an incredible range of styles, sonorites and energy levels while sharing the harmonic structure of the theme, as well as one fundamental tempo that rules the whole movement. In this music, Beethoven leaves earthly struggles behind and ascends to heaven. Some moments in this movement that are as close as you can get to pure beauty and bliss.2020-05-2148 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven Sonata no 32 in C minor, Op 111 mvt 1: Earthly StrugglePianist Henrik Kilhamn takes on this monster of a piece. Beethoven returns to the roots of Bach and counterpoint and fuses it with his typical dramatic charge in this movement from his late period. The music is so intense with extreme dynamic contrasts and fugato treatment of the core motif. Every note matters in this struggle for survival on earth. 0:23 Introduction 4:29 Form 5:45 Analysis 33:48 Performance2020-05-1440 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsSchumann Träumerei from Kinderszenen: Dreams of ChildhoodPianist Henrik Kilhamn looks at Kinderszenen and especially no. 7 Träumerei, one of Robert Schumann's most loved melodies. There is a dreaminess present in the whole cycle, feeding a nostalgic element of looking back and remembering these poignant states of childhood. Introduction: 0:31 No. 1, "Of foreign lands and people": 2:17 No. 7, "Träumerei": 6:29 No. 12, "Child falling asleep": 10:132020-04-2914 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven Pathetique sonata mvt 3: Electric ChargeTo close the Pathétique sonata, Beethoven writes a fast-paced Allegro in Rondo form. The theme is like static electricity, jumping between smaller objects, and throughout the movement we are treated to various adventures in the different episodes. As always your guide Henrik Kilhamn at the piano.2020-04-1714 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven Pathetique Sonata mvt 2: Long Legato LinesPianist Henrik Kilhamn reflects on the 2nd movement of Beethoven's famous Pathétique sonata, Op. 13. The theme in the "Adagio cantabile" is one of Beethoven's sweetest melodies, and we can enjoy just floating along those long legato lines.   Introduction, Analysis (1:00) and Performance (12.50)2020-04-0917 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven Pathetique Sonata mvt 1: Anger ManagementBeethoven took the sonata form from Mozart and Haydn and developed it in a revolutionary way, turning his sonatas into epic tales. The Pathétiqe sonata Op. 13 is a hallmark in the repertoire (Pathétiqe referring to "emotional" rather than the "pathetic"), and in this video Henrik Kilhamn goes through the first movement section by section and explains how they fit in the larger scheme of things. Introduction and analysis (2:04)2020-04-0219 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven Bagatuelle in A minor: Feelings Für Elise?Pianist Henrik Kilhamn presents the worlds most known classical piano piece: Beethoven's Fur Elise. It's a true musical gem with its soothing theme evolving from just those two notes, and well balanced with two episodes of different character inbetween the returning theme. Introduction and analysis (1:18)2020-03-2610 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Fantaisie-Impromptu Op 66: Virtuosity with EleganceIt's ironic that Chopin's most famous work, the Fantaisie-Impromptu, wasn't published during his lifetime. Today we actually have several different versions of it: the first edition by Chopin's friend Julian Fontana in 1855, recent Urtext editions that have removed Fontana's own additions, and one version based on a manuscript acquired by Rubinstein in 1962.  Pianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through this fantastic piece of music that fits so well under the fingers, and points out where the versions differ. The stormy agitato sections give way to a lyrical cantabile middle section which posess all the sweetness but none of the m...2020-03-1821 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Funeral March, Sonata no 2, Op 35, mvt 3Chopin's Funeral march, the slow movement from his 2nd sonata Op. 35, stands out as an archetype for such an occasion - but what is it about the music that makes it that way? Pianist Henrik Kilhamn finds out in this episode by going through the piece one section at a time. There is also another famous march from the film score repertoire that uses the same chords! Analysis and performance (11:38)2020-03-0514 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsScriabin Sonata-Fantasy Op 19 mvt 2: Moto PerpetuoPianist Henrik Kilhamn takes on the second movement in Scriabin's sparkling piano sonata no. 2, Op. 19, titled "Sonata-Fantasy". It's a turbo fast Presto with a never-ending stram of notes, a Moto Perpetuo. The form is a kind of Sonata-Rondo, alternating the cascading waves with a developmental, legato section without ever losing its intensity. Analysis and performance (13.03)2020-02-2717 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsScriabin Sonata-Fantasy no 2 Op 19, mvt 1: Sparkling stuffPianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through the first movement of Scriabin's amazing piano sonata no. 2, op. 19 titled "Sonata-Fantasy". There are two sides to the music: one firm, gripping statement of a signal reoccuring throughout the movement, the other completely opposite of free-floating, improvisational bliss. The two characters are juxtaposed in the middle and are developed in some genius ways of piano writing. Analysis and performance (23:51)2020-02-0630 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin "Raindrop" Prelude Op 28 no 15Pianist Henrik Kilhamn takes a closer look at Chopin's famous Raindrop prelude. The repeated notes present during the whole piece represents raindrops, which haunted Chopin in his stay in Valldemossa, Mallorca, in the winter of 1838. Analysis: 2:20, Performance: 15:01.2020-01-2320 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Prelude in E minor, Op 28 no 4: SuffocationThis is one of the most sad piano pieces out there. In this video, pianist Henrik Kilhamn explains how Chopin manage to capture such sadness in his music, and where the prelude fits within music history. It's all about the slow, pulsating chords - every new chromatical shift between them explores a new nuance in the dark side of our emotional spectrum. Analysis and performance (12:17)2020-01-1614 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsStenhammar Fantasy in B minor Op 11 no 1: Motives and MediantsPianist Henrik Kilhamn presents Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar's most famous piece, Fantasy no. 1 in B minor. It contains great power and adventure as well as beautiful lyrical sections, all the time employing a lot of mediant relationships and motivic development. Analysis and profrmance (17:51).2020-01-0922 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsSchubert Impromptu Op 90 no 3, G flat major: Sweet Dreams?Pianist Henrik Kilhamn interprets Schubert's amazing Impromptu Op. 90 no. 3 in G flat major. The calm lyrical outer sections surrounds a dramatic middle section with tension and turmoil. But which is the real state, and which is the dream? Performance: 22:522019-12-1928 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsSatie Gymnopedie no 1: Meandering MusicPianist Henrik Kilhamn attempts an analysis of Satie's emblematic and relaxing Gymnopedie no. 1. The music doesn't behave the way we expect it to; it moves around in modal ways, meandering through constantly shifting tonal centers. It's hard to even decide what key it's in, because of the initial oscillation between two Maj7 chords. Analysis and performance (15:54)2019-12-1219 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBach Prelude no 1 in C + Gounod = Ave MariaHenrik Kilhamn explains this well known piece that actually consists of two parts between the two composers. Bach uses one musical idea of the arpeggio pattern throughout the prelude and changes the harmony one step at a time, creating a wonderful sense of assuring and relieving. 130 years later, Gounod wrote a melody to the prelude as accompaniment, which is now known as Ave Maria. Performance of Ave Maria: 8:39.2019-11-2111 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne Ab major Op 32 no 2: Wound up WaltzingPianist Henrik Kilhamn explains this Chopin Nocturne in A flat major, where Chopin fuses the Nocturne style with a crazy waltz middle section. The initial melody is at first comfortable and reassuring, but after the wlatz section it returns in fortissimo and apassionato! Performance: 13:052019-11-1417 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsTchaikovsky October - Autumn songPianist Henrik Kilhamn follows the yellowed leaves in Tchaikovsky's October - Autumn song - from The Seasons, Op. 37a, for piano. Right and left hand are often in dialogue with their melting, melancholic melodies. Performance: 12:432019-11-0716 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsScriabin Etude F# major Op 42 no 4: Quantum states (Advanced)Pianist Henrik Kilhamn takes apart Scriabin's ambiguous harmonies in his sparkling Etude in F# major Op. 42 no. 4. The chords seem to exist in two states simultaneously, with some notes acting as bridges inbetween. The Etude is written in 1903, and we are now entering Scriabin's middle period where he is really starting to look outside of traditional harmony.2019-10-2417 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsScriabin Nocturne F# minor Op 5 no 1: Thick airPianist Henrik Kilhamn discovers Scriabin's early Nocturne in F# minor, Op. 5 no. 1. The general mood is similar to Chopin Nocturnes, however Scriabin's harmonic world is darker and the air is thicker. Henrik explains how he achieves that in this analysis that is more focused on harmony.2019-10-1716 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsScriabin Etude C# minor Op 2 no 1: Hopelessly RomanticPianist Henrik Kilhamn presents one of Alexander Scriabin's relatively well known pieces: Etude in C# minor, Op. 2 no. 1. Written by a young composer in a highly romantic style, this short piece is filled with intense emotion throughout.2019-10-1012 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Barcarolle Op 60: Seamless StreamsPianist Henrik Kilhamn takes on this massive work by Chopin. Rocking back and forth like Gondolas in a canal, the Barcarolle is full of shimmering water sounds and the sections flow seamlessly into each other. The melody begins calmly but turns throughout the piece into powerful rejoicing. Between all the rich nuances the Barcarolle contains true beauty.2019-10-0329 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsDebussy Arabesque no. 1 in E major: Figures UnfoldingPianist Henrik Kilhamn looks at Debussy's 1st Arabesque in E major. In this early and famous work, beautiful figures and patterns unfold in lines up and down over the piano register. Performance: 8:512019-09-1913 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne E major Op 62 no 2: A Line of Thought...Pianist Henrik Kilhamn follows the lines and layers in Chopin's late Nocturne in E major, Op 62 no 2. This music ranges from a relaxed "conversational" melody to dense and dramatic eruptions in amazing counterpoint writing. Performance: 21:472019-09-1227 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsDebussy Prelude no 10: The Sunken CathedralPianist Henrik Kilhamn dives into one of Debussy's grandest preludes: The Sunken Cathedral. Through blurring harmonies and muffled bells, Debussy creates an amazing sound world that gives life to this ancient Breton myth. Performance: 12.532019-09-0518 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne G minor Op 15 no 3: Moody MazurkaThis is an interesting Nocturne that starts as a Mazurka and ends as a chorale. Pianist Henrik Kilhamn lays out the different sections and dispositions within the music, from the flaring Polish folk dance Mazurka to the still and peaceful chorale. Performance: 11:312019-08-2415 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne F# major Op 15 no 2: Retreat from RealityPianist Henrik Kilhamn presents this pearl of a piece governed by a joyful feeling. We go through some pianistic acrobat acts, exotic “Spanish” chords and whistling in the park. Performance: 8:552019-08-1012 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne F major Op 15 no 1: Street StrollingPianist Henrik Kilhamn enjoys the content character of this light Nocturne, until the middle section enters as an angry outburst. The chaos is never too far away, even when you are just strolling down the street. Performance: 9:342019-07-2713 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven Moonlight sonata mvt 3: Hunt of HorrorPianist Henrik Kilhamn explores the exciting music of Beethoven's Moonlight sonata, the 3rd and last movement. We get the feeling of being hunted by something and struggling to get free through a lot of sudden blasts, rhythmic patterns and intense outbursts. Listen and find out how it goes! Analysis and performance (13:41)2019-07-1319 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne F minor: Escaping Fate?Pianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through the F minor Nocturne that is both heavy and simple. The melody is always returning to a C as if being held in the firm grip of Fate, and after a dramatic middle section the ending comes as a surprise. Analysis and Performance (10:31).2019-07-0615 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsTchaikovsky June - Barcarolle: Summer SadnessPianist Henrik Kilhamn presents this pearl of a piece. The poetic epigraph of the piece talks about "mysterious sadness" and Tchaikovsky manages to capture that character perfectly in his simple but beautiful, melancholic melody in G minor. Performance: 13:232019-06-2918 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven Moonlight sonata mvt 2: Minuet UpgradePianist Henrik Kilhamn presents the Allegretto from Beethoven's famous "Moonlight" sonata in C# minor, Op. 27 no 2. This short but interesting movement is something between a Minuet and a Scherzo and provides a bright change of scene within the sonata. Performance: 7:422019-06-2209 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsLiszt Ballad no. 2: A Greek TragedyPianist Henrik Kilhamn presents Liszt's epic Ballad no. 2 in B minor. Liszt is thought to have been inspired by the Greek myth of Hero and Leander in composing the piece.  Performance: 30.472019-06-1544 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsBeethoven Moonlight sonata mvt 1: Unrequited love?Pianist Henrik Kilhamn reveals the secrets behind Beethoven's famous "Moonnlight sonata" - how the repeated notes and poignant melody makes up the sad and tragic character of the music, and possibly influenced by an unrequited love of the composer... Performance: 12:322019-06-0817 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne B major Op 62: Sensible and SurprisingPianist Henrik Kilhamn takes on Chopin's Nocturne in B major, Opus 62 no 1. This late Chopin work has many layers - the initial warm nostalgia turns into tragic lamenting and further on to a surprising syncopated middle section, before the main melody returns embellished with trills.2019-06-0130 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne C# minor: Simple and SolemnPianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through Chopin's posthumous Nocturne in C# minor, another one of his most well known pieces. The character is something like noble solemnity and Chopin keeps the simplicity throughout the piece, even with some stirring in the middle section.2019-05-2514 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne C minor: Demons and DespairPianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through Chopin's heaviest and most dramatic Nocturne - the one in C minor, Op. 48 no. 1 The lonely notes in the melody is haunted by a demon and blows up in the recapulation when it's just too much to handle.2019-05-2219 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsDebussy Clair de Lune: Mysterious MoonlightPianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through Debussy's emblematic Clair de Lune, with its magical and mysterious moonlight atmosphere. After some inital cool, soothing sequences, there is an appearance of what I like to call the "Adventure" chord.2019-05-1819 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne E minor, Heartbreak and HopePianist Henrik Kilhamn goes thorugh Chopin's E minor Nocturne, Op. 72 no. 1, an early work published posthumously. The heartbreaking tragedy in the initial melody turns unexpectedly to hope or reconciliation in the sections in major.2019-05-1515 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsChopin Nocturne Eb major: Cute and CoherentPianist Henrik Kilhamn goes through Chopin's famous Nocturne in Eb major, Op. 9 no. 2. Find out how Chopin achieves such a lovely and playful character in the music.2019-05-1112 minSonata SecretsSonata SecretsWelcome to Sonata SecretsLaunch announcement for the Sonata Secrets podcast, with pianist Henrik Kilhamn.2019-05-0503 min