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👉 Join my piano membership community Piano with Rebecca B for weekly guidance, feedback, and support: https://www.skool.com/pianowithrebeccab 🎹 New here? Try a private piano lesson with me for 50% off: https://tidycal.com/rbpiano/60minpriv... (new students only) Do your nocturnes sound correct—but still feel flat or disconnected? In this video, I’ll guide you through the anatomy of the nocturne using examples from Chopin, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, and Clara Schumann. We’ll uncover how their accompaniments, structures, and harmonies create emotional power—and how you can bring more depth and beauty to your own playing. You’ll discover how: – Chopin used accompaniment to shape time and emotional flow – Fanny Hensel crafted texture to reflect longing and joy – Clara Schumann’s harmonies stayed in motion to avoid emotional “full stops” You don’t need to be a music theorist. Just bring your ears, curiosity, and love of expressive piano playing. Whether you're preparing for a recital or refining your musical voice, these tools will help you create performances that feel alive. 🎥 Includes clips from my concert program “Gifts from the Darkness” 🎼 Perfect for intermediate and advanced classical pianists 🧠 Insightful for anyone learning Chopin or Romantic-era repertoire 🎁 Want more expressive tools backed by Chopin’s teaching? Check out my free YouTube workshop—streaming live soon. Visit my channel homepage for details. ✨ Let’s bring more nuance, resonance, and meaning to the way you play. 📍 Chapters 00:00 Intro – What makes a nocturne emotionally powerful? 00:17 Who was Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel? 00:47 Fanny Hensel’s Nocturne and Italian influences 01:14 Chopin’s unique accompaniment textures 01:59 Chopin Op. 15 No. 1 – Repeated notes and stillness 02:32 Op. 15 No. 2 – Single notes and chordal flow 02:50 Chopin’s broken chord technique explained 03:03 Op. 27 No. 1 and 2 – Cushion of sound 03:59 Why accompaniment matters in emotional expression 04:29 Chopin’s operatic style and bel canto influence 04:51 How contrast shapes structure in Chopin nocturnes 05:17 Clara Schumann’s connection to Chopin 05:44 Clara’s adventurous harmonies and flowing structure 06:47 How Clara avoids full cadences and breath marks 08:13 Harmonically rich writing in Clara’s nocturne 08:50 Conclusion – why this music still resonates 09:12 Concert invitation – Berkeley, March 16 #nocturne #chopin #fannymendelssohn #claraschumann #expressivepiano #pianopractice #romanticmusic #rebeccabogartpiano #pianoteaching