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ok? not ok?
« on: May 06, 2008, 06:21:12 AM »

3 Sonatas                                                                        Scarlatti

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  La cegueta
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Scene d'enfants
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  Jeu II
  Jeu III
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Asturius                                                                              Albeniz

La soiree dans Grenade                                                     Debussy

Los Requiebros from Goyescas                                            Granados

Caprice Espagnole                                                              Rimsky-Korsakov/Winkler
   Alborada
   Variations
   Alborada
   Scene and Gypsy song
   Asturian Fandango



encore:

Tango                            Albeniz/Godowsky
Alborada del gracioso    Ravel
Danse Rituelle du feu    de Falla
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Re: ok? not ok?
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2008, 07:04:02 AM »

Not the usual, boring slate of offerings. If it was presented locally, I'd attend.
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« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2008, 07:20:11 AM »

Strange, different, interessesting, and very ok.
Good programm. I sit a concert in Spain, or do you live in Spain?
And do you always chose those composers, or do you also play the 'usual' stuff?
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« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2008, 11:38:23 AM »

I would make Alborada del Gracioso part of your main program, it's too much work to be just played as an encore, apart from that, for some reason I think an ALL Spanish program will give people headaches, but you obviously want a Spanish themed recital.

How about the complete Miroirs in the first half before the intermission, omitting the  Scene de enfants and Caprice, and as the last piece a Liszt Spanish-themed piece (could be the Spanish Rhapsody, doesn't have to). Liszt has a huge Concert-Fantasie on Spanish themes (19 minutes), and a nice Rondo Fantastique on El Contrabandista (10 minutes) for a softer ending, his Feuille Morte (10 minutes) is absolutely wonderful.
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« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2008, 11:55:55 AM »

Do you think that you can pull off such a lengthy and demanding program?  Have you given recitals before?  If you are limited in such experience, I would recommend choosing a shorter program.  I wish you the best of luck, whatever you do.

To comment on the program itself, there seems to be so many smaller pieces that the program loses a bit of continuity.  Again, a shorter recital would justify the choice of a number of smaller works.

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« Reply #5 on: May 06, 2008, 12:40:12 PM »

But I don't see any John Williams in there... so....


Looks interesting.  Some composers I know.  Some new.  It would be a different concert for sure. 

Why just the one movement from the Debussy though?  I suppose the breaking up of works makes me wonder a little.
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« Reply #6 on: May 06, 2008, 01:45:03 PM »

Not the usual, boring slate of offerings. If it was presented locally, I'd attend.

Strange, different, interessesting, and very ok.
Good programm. I sit a concert in Spain, or do you live in Spain?
And do you always chose those composers, or do you also play the 'usual' stuff?

thanks for the inputs. i play the usual stuff also.


I would make Alborada del Gracioso part of your main program, it's too much work to be just played as an encore, apart from that, for some reason I think an ALL Spanish program will give people headaches, but you obviously want a Spanish themed recital.

How about the complete Miroirs in the first half before the intermission, omitting the  Scene de enfants and Caprice, and as the last piece a Liszt Spanish-themed piece (could be the Spanish Rhapsody, doesn't have to). Liszt has a huge Concert-Fantasie on Spanish themes (19 minutes), and a nice Rondo Fantastique on El Contrabandista (10 minutes) for a softer ending, his Feuille Morte (10 minutes) is absolutely wonderful.

re. all spanish music and headaches: hah! Cheesy honestly, i have thought of that too. but i need now opinions from more people concerning this matter. people?

so the whole miroirs, huh? not certain about liszt for the time being, tho thanks for the recommendation as i might use it for future reference.

what do you think of this new construction:

3 Sonatas                                                                        Scarlatti

Mirroirs                                                                             Ravel
    Noctuelles
    Oiseaux tristes
    Une barque sur l'océan
    Alborada del gracioso
    La vallée des cloches

                                                   intermission

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  Gitana I
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  La cegueta
  L'home de l'aristo

Danse Rituelle du feu                                                        de Falla

Caprice Espagnole                                                            Rimsky-Korsakov/Winkler
   Alborada
   Variations
   Alborada
   Scene and Gypsy song
   Asturian Fandango



Do you think that you can pull off such a lengthy and demanding program?  Have you given recitals before? 

dnephi, its a normal recital program in terms of length and difficulty. yes

I wish you the best of luck, whatever you do.

To comment on the program itself, there seems to be so many smaller pieces that the program loses a bit of continuity.  Again, a shorter recital would justify the choice of a number of smaller works.


thank you. what do you think of the 2nd option above?


But I don't see any John Williams in there... so....


Looks interesting.  Some composers I know.  Some new.  It would be a different concert for sure. 

Why just the one movement from the Debussy though?  I suppose the breaking up of works makes me wonder a little.

john williams? haha Grin..maybe for later programming, i was initially thinking of a spanish program, bob. thats why i dragged la siree dans grenade from the set...

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Re: ok? not ok?
« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2008, 10:19:40 PM »

I would love to hear the Winkler/Rimsky Korsakov.

It remains unrecorded to my knowledge.

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« Reply #8 on: May 07, 2008, 04:59:48 AM »

I would love to hear the Winkler/Rimsky Korsakov.

It remains unrecorded to my knowledge.

Thal

i'll sure play it in my concert, and i promise i'll post the recording of it. tds
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« Reply #9 on: May 07, 2008, 03:11:13 PM »

Nice one old chap.

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« Reply #10 on: May 08, 2008, 01:05:27 PM »

Interesting program. I'd go. Good luck.
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« Reply #11 on: May 08, 2008, 02:13:06 PM »

Where do you study?
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