Here in the Audition Room I'm known solely as a composer; in my almost three years here, I have only posted my performances of my own compositions. But once upon a time, I could play the piano.
I played a lot of public concerts in the 1980s and early 1990s. This recording is from a recital I did in Atlanta on September 5, 1986. In addition to several of my own pieces, I played general repertory works: Beethoven "Waldstein" sonata, Chopin's G Minor Ballade, Prokofieff's
Suggestion Diabolique. And since that year was the centennial of Liszt's death, I presented two works in his memory: Un Sospiro and La Campanella.
I still have a reasonable-quality cassette recording of that recital, and I have recently digitized it and applied noise reduction to eliminate most of the tape hiss. The eventual plan is to put all of the general-repertory performances on Soundcloud and also make them into videos for my YouTube channel. I just completed this video for Un Sospiro this morning.
From about 2000 to 2013, I hardly touched the piano, so my technique is far inferior to what it was then (although I'm practicing a lot now). Fortunately, I'm mostly playing my own compositions these days, and technically my music is much less demanding than these Liszt works.