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Twelve Nocturnes and a Waltz

Critically-acclaimed American pianist Robert Henry presents his highly anticipated debut recording “Twelwe Nocturnes and a Waltz“. Released in 2010, this recording is a compilation of some of the world’s best loved melodies, featuring Nocturnes of Chopin, Fauré, Grieg, Liszt and many others, including the world premiere of Alexei Stanchinsky’s forgotten Nocturne from 1907. Read more >>

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Author Topic: "In the Rough" -- Improv (response to Quantum)  (Read 427 times)
Mayla
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« on: December 07, 2007, 09:46:32 PM »

The improv attached to this thread is actually found also in the following thread (reply #10) as a response to quantum's response to me :

http://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,27849.msg322289.html#msg322289

But, I have decided I want it to have it's own thread  Grin.

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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2007, 06:01:53 AM »

I just listen again to this after we talked about it and I more and more "get it" I think. I will listen more, but so far I can say that I like it very much. I can't express so well in words what I feel here, but for sure it is something very strong and some elements which you will further use in your music Smiley After my trip in the summer (where I saw a lot of volcanos) and all this talking about Volcanos in the necessity thread I find it more and more fascinating to think about these forces, the "volcanic" forces. And of course I love the tender parts in this too, towards the end. Keep it up Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2007, 08:48:12 PM »

Thanks for your visit and for your comments, Wolfi.  You have been a good example to me of somebody whom works with and develops improvisational ideas Smiley.  For awhile I had been thinking that I simply cannot develop this material anymore, like it's just not possible for me to do so (as though it's just not in me to do it).  But then I thought, why not ? 

I guess I have just had to expose the stone a bit and we'll just see what's next Smiley.
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