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The World of Piano Competitions – issue 2 2025

The World of Piano Competitions magazine is a well-established reference for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of today’s international classical piano landscape. In this new issue, Chopin stands at the centre — not merely as the focus of a competition, but as a celebration of a unique musical legacy. Read more

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Offline midid876

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hi
on: December 31, 2004, 03:19:37 AM
Hi I'm new in the piano forum.

 

Offline MarkAllison

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Reply #1 on: January 01, 2005, 08:03:48 PM
Hello - can you say a little more about yourself?

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Reply #2 on: January 01, 2005, 10:14:25 PM
Welcome!

Offline donjuan

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Reply #3 on: January 02, 2005, 12:08:21 AM
sheesh!  ::) the things noobs start to raise their post count..  and in the "students corner" too!  You really should save it for the anything section  >:( haha j/k

BTW, welcome to the happy healthy forum family!  :) :) :)

Offline Bacfokievrahms

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Reply #4 on: January 02, 2005, 06:22:15 AM
hi! i'm new too :-) played piano from fifth to seventh grade and started up again in college now a couple weeks ago, only songs i know how to play are rachmaninoff's prelude in c sharp minor, part of the clair de lune from beginning to the part that I wasn't so enthusiastic about learning, part of prelude in g minor from beginning to where it slows down and learning schubert's erlking so i can play it and sing it at the same time.
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