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poiu
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Liszt and Arvo Part
on: August 25, 2011, 07:34:32 PM
Here two recordings:
Liszt, Dancta Dorothea S187
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Arvo Part, Fur Alina
Greetings
Mauro Bertoli
www.maurobertoli.com
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ramseytheii
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Re: Liszt and Arvo Part
Reply #1 on: August 28, 2011, 12:34:40 AM
I haven't seen the score to this in a few years, but I thought Für Alina was a set of pieces? All small of course. Anyhow, it is beautifully played, is this from a CD you published? I like these for their clarity of conception and design.
Actually, from a teacher's point of view, I think they are good because they have a variety of very specific touches, but the pitches themselves are easy to play. It's a good introduction to developing a wide touch technique.
Walter Ramsey
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poiu
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Re: Liszt and Arvo Part
Reply #2 on: August 28, 2011, 12:33:17 PM
Hi Walter, thanks for your reply.
Fur Alina is not part of a set of pieces.
Yes, it's from the set of last 3 CDs I've published.
I agree, those pieces are technically very easy, you have just to work on sound.
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Mauro
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