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Offline pianowolfi

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5 Amerisations
on: August 18, 2007, 10:57:25 AM
This is the very first thing I played after a 4 week complete piano abstinence, so it's a bit like an experiment how much of my skills remained. As I see the pedalling suffered a bit..but anyway, I hope you enjoy though.

There are 5 miniature parts in this file:

1. Jetlag (after coming home, having been mostly awake for more than 24 hours or so lol ;D)

2. Exotic bird. This is build on a motif that I heard sung by a bird in Virginia, unfortunately it's not the exact motif because I forgot, but it's similar.

3. Redwood chorale. I rode through the redwood forest in California and this represents a bit of my feelings there

4. Dark Moments. Well yeah such a trip can have it's dark moments, as well.

5. Lullaby on the road. I " played" this in my head for somebody and kept the melody in my memory until I came home ;D

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Re: 5 Amerisations
Reply #1 on: August 19, 2007, 02:32:01 PM
Hi Pianowolfi, I don't think there is any doubt---not a single iota of your skills eroded in your absence. I thoroughly enjoyed these miniatures. I'm currently enjoying a passage about halfway through minute 5, but that definitely wasn't the only place. I love the atmosphere you create, as always.

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Re: 5 Amerisations
Reply #2 on: August 23, 2007, 03:04:19 PM
Hi, Wolfi.  I just listened to your entire track and I love them !!  I will need to listen again, but right off I will say that I *loved* the lullaby and that it is maybe a great music to fall asleep to, but also a great beauty to wake up to as well :).

Cheers !
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Re: 5 Amerisations
Reply #3 on: August 23, 2007, 07:54:19 PM
Thank you both very much for listening and for the encouraging comments :) that makes my "mental practice heart" beat faster :)  There were really magic moments on this journey where my "mental practicing" was in an astonishing congruence with the fantastic nature.

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Re: 5 Amerisations
Reply #4 on: August 30, 2007, 03:53:11 AM
Hi wolfi,

You're so creative with your improvs.  This is a really varied set which makes it all the more interesting and enjoyable.  The one I liked best was the Redwood Chorale.  It must be difficult to translate the impression of trees into a sound poem, but you succeeded very well.  The only earlier case that comes readily to mind is Liszt's two "Les cypres a la Villa d'Este".   This is something not often attempted.  Nice work!

I'll admit though that when I closed my eyes for Jet Lag, I could see myself getting off the Red Eye from LA to Boston at 7:00 a.m., rumpled, unshaven, suffering from a fitful sleep in a coach seat on a jammed airplane, putting one foot in front of the other to reenter the world.  Your sound imprints of jangled nerves, a tired brain, and plodding steps were quite descriptive.
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Re: 5 Amerisations
Reply #5 on: August 30, 2007, 07:23:44 PM
Hi rachfan, again :) thank you for your comments:). The redwood (California, Avenue of the Giants) is an astonishing place to be. I came in there on a very hot day. Inside the forest it was really cool, and quiet, just birds singing :) (aside from the occasionally appearing motorcycles or cars with stereo turned on full volume :P  ;D) I felt like being in a church-- a church of nature. That's why I called it "chorale"
My jetlag was quite heavy since my time difference was 9 hours, and heading east, and when I arrived I ate dinner at 6 a.m. for two days lol ;D
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