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Offline 2xtreme619

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small competition question
on: July 16, 2005, 09:50:10 AM
Hey

Im playing revolutionary etude soon in a competition, and im wondering mainly for this song but what things will the adjudicator look for when i play this piece, obviously correct notes and dynamics! etc but is there anything else that will help and make me stand out to the adjudicator make him go, wow!  :o

thanks

Offline steinwayguy

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Re: small competition question
Reply #1 on: July 16, 2005, 04:24:49 PM
It needs to be thrilling. Exaggerate the dynamics.

Offline ako

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Re: small competition question
Reply #2 on: July 17, 2005, 12:07:20 AM
Since this is such a well-known piece, the adjudicators will know it inside out. They will put it under a microscope and might even compare your performance with all the well-known recordings. A question: is it a required piece for the competition? If it is, the judges might have heard it 10 or 20 times before your performance. What will make your performance memorable versus all those other renditions? If it were me, I would make sure I know the background of the Revolutionary. When was it written? What is the historical background? Why did he write it? What were his feelings when writing it? Try to bring out that mood of the revolution in your performance as if you and the music are one. This is of course on top of you being able to execute the piece with a reasonably good accuracy. Also pay attention to the details, phrasings, rubatos, degrees of dynamics, contrast of sections,etc. I hope this is helpful and does not worry you. Best of luck!
 

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