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rimbaud
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I'm giving a junior recital in December and here's what I've got planned so far:
Bach, Prelude and Fugue in f# minor, book I
Beethoven, Op. 78
Liebermann, Gargoyles
I need one other piece, or group of pieces, anywhere between five and fifteen minutes long. I was thinking Ravel's "Une barque" maybe? Any suggestions?
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Anyone? Bad program? Thoughts/comments?
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WTH?
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I think this thread should be deleted, it's really pointless.
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Yeah, we don't want any pointless threads, esp on the Anything But board.
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Edit: !!! But it's not on the Anything But board. The original poster could move it down there. It shouldn't be up here for sure. You can move your posts.
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The starter of the topic did make a point.
2 actually
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Quote from: gyzzzmo on May 20, 2008, 05:34:24 AM
The starter of the topic did make a point.
2 actually
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Quote from: gyzzzmo on May 20, 2008, 05:34:24 AM
The starter of the topic did make a point.
2 actually
Counting the title...3.
Now, back in your box
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*** sh*t! go home and **** ur momma! don't waste space and end up crashing this server with this crap.
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*sighs*
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tsk tsk, aewanko! u ruined the whole thing. it was meant to be the opening rhythm of liszt b minor sonata. n u till jumped in. shame shame!;)
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Sorry to cause such an uproar... the original topic, for better or worse, is restored.
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It's a chameleon thread now. I see.
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I think you should do your own reduction of Prokofiev's 2nd piano concerto for solo piano as an encore. It'll really go over well.
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I am fond of the Ravel - why not pick one or two more from the Miroirs to make a set?
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Quote from: michael_langlois on June 04, 2008, 02:49:18 PM
I am fond of the Ravel - why not pick one or two more from the Miroirs to make a set?
Yes, I think this is what I'll do. I'm crazy about the first three. Anyway, I read some old posts of yours... have you played all of the liebermann gargoyles? How were they received? Do you like to perform them, etc.?
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Quote from: rimbaud on June 05, 2008, 02:57:26 AM
Yes, I think this is what I'll do. I'm crazy about the first three.
Scared of the fourth?
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Quote from: rimbaud on June 05, 2008, 02:57:26 AM
Yes, I think this is what I'll do. I'm crazy about the first three. Anyway, I read some old posts of yours... have you played all of the liebermann gargoyles? How were they received? Do you like to perform them, etc.?
I learned the first and third for undergrad auditions, and would like to learn the other two at some point. I played these at my HS senior recital as well, and I felt that they went over pretty well with a mixed audience (no. 3 is so beautiful!).
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Quote from: michael_langlois on June 05, 2008, 10:19:16 AM
I learned the first and third for undergrad auditions, and would like to learn the other two at some point. I played these at my HS senior recital as well, and I felt that they went over pretty well with a mixed audience (no. 3 is so beautiful!).
What fingering did you use for the first one at measures twelve and thirteen? and the similar passage at the end of the piece? I think I've got this set sorted except for that one passage. Thanks a lot for your previous posts, btw!
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Quote from: rimbaud on June 07, 2008, 06:09:19 AM
What fingering did you use for the first one at measures twelve and thirteen? and the similar passage at the end of the piece? I think I've got this set sorted except for that one passage. Thanks a lot for your previous posts, btw!
Alas, I no longer have the score, and can't remember! If you send me a PDF, I could tell you though.
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Here's the passage... I couldn't figure out how to scan to .pdf...
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Quote from: rimbaud on June 07, 2008, 08:53:45 PM
Here's the passage... I couldn't figure out how to scan to .pdf...
I don't remember for certain, but I suppose I would take the first septuplet in one hand with a thumb crossing, then pass between the hands every three notes or so.
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Cool... thanks a lot, I'll try it out.
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Okay - not at the piano, but I think I would use (alternating R-L)
[51]321-124-4321-12-321-124-421-123 - Trill
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Thank you so much! I don't have a piano at my place... but that makes a lot of sense. I was alternating each group between the right and left hands. Thanks again.
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