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pianistimo
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just mixing it up with the opus 109
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February 22, 2007, 06:27:17 AM »
yes. i think beethoven was mixing and matching here. look how you can put it together different ways:
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Beethoven - Sonatas:
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Re: just mixing it up with the opus 109
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February 22, 2007, 06:45:12 AM »
I think there are still bagels upstairs for me to eat. The more interesting question, though, is whether my dad has eaten all the lox.
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February 22, 2007, 01:40:53 PM »
i never thought i'd say this - but jake, you perfectly understand me. btw, can i have some, too? do you live in alaska?
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piantisimo,do you practice all day or what? every time i log in there is a new recording of yours. and i log in quite often
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February 26, 2007, 07:40:36 AM »
if only! i really wanted to post about three things yesterday - parts of the faure nocturne (fourth one), parts of the second chopin ballade, and something else. but, jake is holding me to a higher standard. therefore, i shall not post until it is at least halfway presentable. that could be a year from now. i practice in spurts. something is almost performance ready and i get sidetracked by another piece. that's what happened to my chopin etude. maybe i do need drugs (i mean medication) so i won't stop practicing one thing because another thing looks better.
am still waiting for my order of leroy anderson's piano concerto. funny thing. yesterday the pottstown symphony orchestra was doing a fund drive. i got to see the conductor (female ) on tv yesterday. she is exactly who i want to talk to and whom i plan on playing this piece with. am i too much of a dreamer? i'm going to do this before i die. and hopefully record it, too.
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