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Offline avguste

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Kilgore College MasterClass Program
on: February 12, 2010, 01:28:55 AM
Hey all

As part of my upcoming concert/events tour, I am scheduled to give a master class at the Kilgore College on March 5th.
3 students will play the following

 Mozarts Concerto in Bb 3rd mvt.,
 Chopin's Concerto in fm 2nd mvt.,
 Beethoven's concerto in Eb 3rd mvt.
Avguste Antonov
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Offline birba

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Re: Kilgore College MasterClass Program
Reply #1 on: February 12, 2010, 10:24:10 AM
Congratulations!  What did you want to ask?  or discuss?

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Re: Kilgore College MasterClass Program
Reply #2 on: February 12, 2010, 10:27:02 AM
Actually, I'd like to ask something.  Why only ONE movt from a concerto.  And not one is playing the first movement from a concerto.  Very strange...

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Re: Kilgore College MasterClass Program
Reply #3 on: February 13, 2010, 04:46:42 PM
If they each played the entire concerto, wouldn't the masterclass last super long?

That's pretty exciting though; Good luck!
Interested in discussing:

-Prokofiev Toccata
-Scriabin Sonata 2

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Re: Kilgore College MasterClass Program
Reply #4 on: February 15, 2010, 05:41:14 AM
Congratulations!  What did you want to ask?  or discuss?

nothing to ask :)
Just posting the info as announcement/news

For master classes, usually only 1 movement is performed due to time limits
Avguste Antonov
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