Hi all!
I'm a third year vocal performance major who simply loves piano. I took a year and a half of private lessons before attending university. I read rather decently (still mastering reading chords by sight, but can read both clefs fine), and started my lessons in the Intermediate Bastien's book, have learned a number of Sonatinas and other pieces in the Early Advanced Bastien's book, and have gone through the standard two year group piano, theory, and aural training courses at the college level. By no means am I a novice musician, however, one thing that has really troubled me is freezing up and allowing nerves/anxiety to overcome me when I play piano for others (be it for a grade in class, or just accompanying a friend as they sing from the 24 Italian Songs & Arias books).
For my Piano III final exam, despite having memorized all the pieces (and had the sheet music in front of me), practiced countless hours (no, truly, not just "I practiced for so long!", it was a considerable amount of practicing- roughly a little over an hour daily for the two weeks leading up to the exam), and despite all of my preparation, my hands began sweating and I had trembling fingers. I managed to score an A, but even with high marks, I know it's not the norm to have so much anxiety while performing- I don't experience this while I perform with my vocal repertoire or in opera performances.
My Piano IV instructor suggested that I simply play in front of more and more people so that I can learn to have greater relaxation while someone is watching/listening, and to also try to abandon the notion that "everything must be perfect" when I play. When I play / practice in solitude, everything goes just fine, it's only when it's in front of someone else that I start to have trouble-- be it a memorized piece or something I'm playing at sight (which I practice more of than anything else).
Any suggestions/tips would be GREATLY appreciated. I begin my secondary piano lessons this coming semester for the next two years, and plan on taking piano lessons throughout grad school as well, and would hate to have this problem continue to plague me and potentially prevent me from reaching my true potential on the instrument.
All my thanks in advance!