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Offline fredericfrancoischopin

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me playing la campanella
on: October 01, 2008, 10:07:34 AM
i did alot of outlining and i hope you will like it

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Bernard
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Mussorgsky: Pictures at one exhibition suite
Beethoven: -Sonata "Grande sonate Pathetique"Ecossaisen,The turkish march,
Sgambati:Melody from Orfeo
Chopin: f.i-lp
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Offline hakki

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #1 on: October 01, 2008, 09:21:11 PM
fredericfrancoischopin,

I can't see any attachments, would you please check your post.

Hakki.

Offline thierry13

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #2 on: October 02, 2008, 01:50:17 AM
Multi account? The last dude who posted it signed bernard also lol.

Offline pianisten1989

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #3 on: October 03, 2008, 03:51:17 PM
Multi account? The last dude who posted it signed bernard also lol.

Ye, to bad there only is one bernard in the enire world.. =/

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #4 on: October 03, 2008, 05:20:08 PM
Ye, to bad there only is one bernard in the enire world.. =/

The fact is that both ad the same level of english grammar (I know mine is not that great also), they both signed bernard and they both submitted similar noise, sound, or however you call it (certainly not music). Not to mention that it is sooo the type of troll to multi-account haha.

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #5 on: October 03, 2008, 07:24:42 PM
This guy is ridiculous. He refuses to listen to constructive criticism and advice. When I commented on his video, he deleted the comment. And I think he has multiple accounts there too, because there's one user who compliments all of his most ridiculous videos.
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Offline fredericfrancoischopin

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #6 on: October 04, 2008, 02:25:22 PM
ok kelly_kelly upload your own videos and we will see.

btw -i will upload in January or February-whole 3 pieces

La campaenlla

Preludes op.23 no.2 and no.5
currently learning:

Mussorgsky: Pictures at one exhibition suite
Beethoven: -Sonata "Grande sonate Pathetique"Ecossaisen,The turkish march,
Sgambati:Melody from Orfeo
Chopin: f.i-lp

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #7 on: October 06, 2008, 08:56:53 AM

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #9 on: October 11, 2008, 01:56:03 AM
I think You should really ask yourself, are you doing this piece justice? are you playing all the right notes with accuracy, are you playing the piece musically?  If you are happy with what you played, and you see no need to improve than I don't know what to tell you, but to say that you are really missing the whole point of playing music.  Listen to Richter or Horowtiz, or whoever on youtube, and listen to what makes their performances so special.  I know most of us will not play like that but it's what most classical pianists aspire to.

It's good that you have the drive to play the piano and even attempt to try a very difficult piece, but if you want to improve you really have to be willing to listen to yoruself and listen to people's criticism.. Most people here are giving you similar advice for a reason..

I hope you can go back and listen to your recording again.. I mean really listen to it with a critical ear and think about it.

Offline thalberg

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #10 on: October 11, 2008, 04:26:47 AM
La Campanella on a keyboard! 

Bravo!  This is one of those pieces that only the best pianists usually play, so it never gets ruined.  Unlike with pieces such as  Fur Elise, where everyone tries them so they get ruined all the time.  You have taken a piece that never gets ruined and you have ruined it.  Quite an original idea. 

I suggest you try Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit next.  It would sound wonderful on your keyboard. 

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #11 on: October 11, 2008, 04:43:10 AM
This is a refreshing changeup from the hordes of virtuoso seven and eight year olds that usually get posted.

Now I feel, almost, like I don't want to kill myself!
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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #12 on: October 11, 2008, 07:42:04 AM
Bravo!  This is one of those pieces that only the best pianists usually play, so it never gets ruined.  Unlike with pieces such as  Fur Elise, where everyone tries them so they get ruined all the time.  You have taken a piece that never gets ruined and you have ruined it.  Quite an original idea. 

I'm sure a lot of pianists have ruined this piece. It's pretty popular.

My uncle had a copy and he's no concert pianist (impossible really). I have a lot of difficult pieces and don't know what to do with them. Maybe I should try out Hungarian Rhapsody... Hmmm...
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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #13 on: October 11, 2008, 09:07:28 AM
La Campanella on a keyboard! 

I suggest you try Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit next.  It would sound wonderful on your keyboard. 
How about a little hungarian rhapsody ;D:


Its so bad its funny

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #14 on: October 11, 2008, 01:37:19 PM
How about a little hungarian rhapsody ;D:


Its so bad its funny

Is it? Not as bad as I thought; I already take into consideration that he hasn't been playing for very long. I don't have the patience to memorize, let alone try to play such an excerpt as of yet.

He is simply playing the wrong pieces.
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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #15 on: October 12, 2008, 12:17:23 AM
Even simple pieces seem to be out of his grasp...
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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #16 on: October 12, 2008, 12:40:46 AM
Even simple pieces seem to be out of his grasp...
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Does he even have a grasp?

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #17 on: October 12, 2008, 12:41:54 AM
The original Nicollo Paganini finale movement called : "La Campanella"  comes from his B minor violin concerto.  The "La Campanella" finale is a virtuostic masterpiece and a good example is the following one played  by Russian violinist Leonid Kogan:



However the Paganini- Liszt version is the "La Cambanella" tune followed by variations by Franz Liszt.  A charming and rather old fashioned rendition is done by Arthur Rubinstein in the following:



Enjoy both…

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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #18 on: October 12, 2008, 02:14:29 AM
Even simple pieces seem to be out of his grasp...
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That's pretty much how I'd play it. My technique isn't any good either... :(

Did he try Fur Elise?
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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #19 on: October 13, 2008, 04:16:48 AM
You are lucky.
Making a video is hard.
But I had played that at the age of 15.
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Re: me playing la campanella
Reply #20 on: October 13, 2008, 12:34:11 PM
Constructive criticism: Sell your keyboard. Use that money, visit a doctor. Have your ears checked.
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