In this video, pianist Géza Loso performs an excerpt from Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331: I. Andante grazioso on a mirrored keyboard specially set up for left-handers.
On this Clavia Nord Stage 4, the entire keyboard is reversed so that the left hand plays the melody and the right hand accompanies – the opposite of traditional piano playing. This creates a fascinating visual and musical experience, especially for anyone interested in left-handed piano technique.
To capture this performance, we used: • Professional film lights for a clear, cinematic look • A Steadicam setup for smooth, floating camera movements • Close-ups that highlight the left hand carrying Mozart’s famous theme
🎧 Headphones recommended for full stereo detail.
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About this performance Piece: Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331 – I. Andante grazioso (excerpt) Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Pianist: Géza Loso Instrument: Clavia Nord Stage 4 with mirrored keyboard layout for left-handers Concept: Left hand = melody, right hand = accompaniment
This recording is part of an ongoing project to explore left-handed piano playing and to make the piano more accessible and inspiring for left-handed musicians.
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Left-handed piano & mirrored keyboard Most pianos are designed for right-handed playing: the right hand usually plays the melody, and the left hand “supports”. A mirrored keyboard turns this idea upside down. Here, the left hand becomes the leading voice, bringing a new perspective to Mozart’s music – visually and technically.
If you are left-handed or simply curious about alternative keyboard layouts, this video gives you a rare chance to see how it can work in practice.
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More about Géza Loso and the left-handed piano project: https://www.LinkshaenderKlavier.de https://www.LosoFilm.de
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