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Piano Board => Audition Room => Topic started by: orangesodaking on December 11, 2014, 02:03:11 AM
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Actually, I have two performances to share!
"Le Grillon" means "The Cricket." This is a charming and witty piece by Alkan, and it portrays the chirping of a cricket throughout. It is his fourth and final nocturne, and one of his least performed/known piano compositions. I think I gave the first public performance of it in the United States (it was composed in 1859). It's his fourth and final nocturne, and as far as I know, not related to the "Deux Petites Pieces" Op. 60.
I hope you enjoy!
Performance from November 5 on WUOL radio:
Performance from a recital on December 7 (this one is an actual VIDEO):
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You have to remove the 's' in https in order for the videos to show up.
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Thanks for posting this. It's not a piece I've heard before and it really is rather charming!
The sound quality in the radio vid does your performance much more justice; and very nicely done indeed!
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Thank you faulty_damper for fixing my faulty links ;D
And thanks for the replies! It is quite charming, and was the audiences' favorite whenever I performed it.