You learned this in a day without the score?
I made a handy graphical analysis of the sections because it's easier to follow when listening to it. And also because I was bored. Yeah, I agree, now your handy picture has given it a completely new dimension
Its a lovely piece - and you play it so well! It also reminds me of Michael Nyman's "The Piano" score. Do you like that also? I'm surprised there are not more film pieces here. If you have any others - please put them up for us. Thank you Lani
Not being faceitous, but do you think there is any risk of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) with a piece like this? Were there any special precautions you took to avoid that risk?
O.K.Loved your playing. Hated the piece.Is there anything else by Phillip Glass I should check out. Been hearing a lot about him.
Well, it's a very hypnotizing piece. Very interesting...About your playing- you play this piece very well. Keeping the exact tempo for so long is hard, and you do it almost perfectly!I'm interested, which other pieces do you play?Tom.
Very interesting piece, since this is first time I heard it..You captured the spirit and and the atmosfere is also extatic.Please can you post the notes of Mad Rush?
The fast section near the beginning is played too fast. With Glass, accuracy is paramount. The spaces between the notes must be clean. The phrasing is really important. Your playing is strained and awkward. I'd work on the phrasing in the first section, too. If you listen to The Hours' soundtrack, you'll hear the right tempi and phrasing.
Interesting piece. I kinda liked it, until it the piece speeds up.... Let's say, looking to your picture of "graphical analysis", I like the green "A" part the most.