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Topic: Autumn in New York  (Read 3244 times)

Offline matterintospirit

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Autumn in New York
on: August 25, 2008, 12:14:09 AM
   OK. One more "lemon drop" for Pianistimo and that's it, I've got to go back and work on my Chopin Ballade.
   "Autumn in New York" arranged by the fabulous Maurice Whitney. You'll need a couple glasses of wine first. This piece goes on and on---and I make it go on even more. So, zone out--it's a good thing.
"Music is the pen of the soul"

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Re: Autumn in New York
Reply #1 on: August 25, 2008, 02:23:13 AM
i like it.  no crit tonight.  i'm mellower.  sometimes it's the mood of the audience.  it has to match the mood of the music, you know.  the third piece is the charm.
 

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