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Piano Board => Audition Room => Topic started by: cherub_rocker1979 on March 10, 2009, 06:29:51 PM
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Recorded this today during my practice. This will be the opener in my graduate recital, which will take place later this month.
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it was good but i am afraid that the tone could have been more delicate and the note at 3:18 about could be held a little longer and fade out into that note a little more.
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it was good but i am afraid that the tone could have been more delicate and the note at 3:18 about could be held a little longer and fade out into that note a little more.
Unfortunately that note is only a quarter note and I can't rely too much on the pedal to produce a legato sound.
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What else will your graduate recite consist of?
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What else will your graduate recite consist of?
I thought you'd never ask! After the Haydn:
Chopin F-sharp minor Polonaise
Liebermann 4th Nocturne
Rachmaninoff G-sharp minor Prelude
Bortkiewicz Prelude Op. 33/6 and Elegie
Scriabin Fantasy in B Minor
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I thought you'd never ask! After the Haydn:
Chopin F-sharp minor Polonaise
Liebermann 4th Nocturne
Rachmaninoff G-sharp minor Prelude
Bortkiewicz Prelude Op. 33/6 and Elegie
Scriabin Fantasy in B Minor
You should play the Liebermann before the Chopin and instead of playing that random Rachmaninoff prelude you should do something else by Bortkiewicz (perhaps on of his preludes).
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help! although i have performed this piece for a large audience, needless to say, the trills can be daunting. any comments to the approach? bottom line, how do you play consecutive trills in this case? thank you.