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Topic: Alfredo Casella - Four pieces for childrens op. 35  (Read 2871 times)

Offline inicolae

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Hi, I'm first time here.
I am a young piano player,girl.
I am very interested in your opinion (members of this site).
Please comments my performance, and give me some advices for improving the playing piano.

Offline zong

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Re: Alfredo Casella - Four pieces for childrens op. 35
Reply #1 on: July 09, 2006, 03:58:36 AM
I hope you are not discouraged by the lack of reaction. I think the reason is the piece you have posted. It is difficult to comment on such a little-known piece without seeing the scores. You seem to have good, clear technique, but one would like to see the composer's indications of dynamics to be able to judge. If you can record and post a piece from the standard repertoire (more or less) you will surely receive some comments. When you do that, also tell us how long you've been playing. By the way, are you Romanian?

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Re: Alfredo Casella - Four pieces for childrens op. 35
Reply #2 on: July 09, 2006, 06:44:23 AM
first of all, i would like to thank you for playing music by such a neglected composer. i think casella's music is truly some interesting stuff. i have heard his music before, the pieces being his deux contrastes, which i found very unique and pleasing to listen to. these pieces you played were very good. i found them much more enjoyable than the pieces i had heard before by casella. the other ones were much more dissonant, while these were more aesthetically pleasing. i think you have a solid technique and must have a passion for obscure music, like i do. keep up the good work!

also, is there any chance that you could post the score for these pieces? im very interested in seeing them. i would appreciate it very much.
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Offline inicolae

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Re: Alfredo Casella - Four pieces for childrens op. 35
Reply #3 on: July 09, 2006, 07:44:55 PM
Thank you for your comments, I have finished the second year of piano studying. And the answer to the question is YES

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Re: Alfredo Casella - Four pieces for childrens op. 35
Reply #4 on: July 09, 2006, 08:16:40 PM
wow.  this is really great.  u seem like u interpret his music and instinctively 'feel' it as he must have meant it to be played (as i makes sense when u play it).  did your teacher already give u many hints as to how to play.  seems that it is a very mature recording for a young girl.
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