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Topic: Sorry to bother you guys, but I could use some help on a trivial matter.  (Read 2397 times)

Offline perprocrastinate

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If anyone was at the Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl concert on August 8 (Grimaud plays Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1, in case you forgot already, haha), could you identify the encore she played?

Thanks.

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A video is any would make matter easier for those with the skill to identify it ;D
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Offline Bob

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I can't find a video. 

All I found was this...
https://www.hollywoodbowl.com/tickets/grimaud-plays-brahms/2013-08-08

You could email and ask.

https://helenegrimaud.com/contact


Otherwise, no idea.  It would be something she's played or worked on, maybe planning to perform later.
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Thank you Google and Twitter...

LA Phil ‏@LAPhil  9 Aug 
Hélène Grimaud's encore last night - BARTOK: Romanian Folk Dances
https://twitter.com/HollywoodBowl

If that's true. I don't know if there are a number of those folk dances or which one she played then.

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Is that it?
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Offline perprocrastinate

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Yes! Thanks so much, Bob. Your effort is truly appreciated. ;D
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