Repertoire Examples for Belkin Reading
Where Belkin specifies a specific moment in the music to pay attention to, I tried to set up the link to start a few seconds before for context.
- Beethoven, 6th Symphony, 1st movement, m.115
- Ravel, Rapsodie espagnole, "Prélude à la nuit", m. 28
- Bartok, Concerto for Orchestra, 2nd movement, m. 90
- Beethoven, 3rd Symphony, 1st movement, m.65
- Ravel, Pavane pour une infante défunte, m. 13
- Beethoven, Sonata, op 2 #1, 2nd theme, m. 20
- Brahms, 3rd Symphony, 1st movement, m.3
- Ravel, Bolero (this is a really cool scrolling score video of the whole piece!)
- Tchaikovsky, Symphony #6, 2nd movement What time signature is this in? Can you count it?
- Schubert, String Quartet #9, 1st movement
- Beethoven Piano Sonata, op. 7, 1st movement, m. 136-165 This link takes you to the location of the first example. The second excerpt from this is just the beginning of the movement.
- Mozart, Jupiter Symphony, 1 st movement, opening
- Haydn, String Quartet op. 76 #2, opening
- Chopin Nocturne Op. 32 No. 2 in A-flat Major
- Stravinsky, Petrushka I couldn't find a good recording with score of the original version, so I couldn't find the spot he mentioned. However, this piece is amazing, and there are constant shifts in momentum. How does Stravinsky set them up?