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I have to modify my submission Axtremus ..... I need to kill off the Chopin Prelude but will substitute Suite in G Major (Op. 1 No. 1 - Andante) by J-H Fiocco instead (~2 minutes). And, as stated above, I'll try submitting the Bach Invention #13.

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Tocca and Pianistical would like to submit Brahms
hungarian dance no. 5 for four hands.

Pianistical would like to submit Carnaval op 9, 12
"Chopin" by Robert Schumann


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All right, at the moment I'm going berserk with my CD recorder, a hundred or so old scores and countless tapes of improvisation. If I don't tie myself down now I'll be vacillating for another week. Here it is then:

"The Call of the Hundred Islands" (1979) 2:20
"Song of Aragorn" (1971) 2:00
"Portrait of Llewelyn Jones" (1978) 2:20
"The Blue Boncus Drag" (1987) 3:20

Ten minutes in total, give or take a few seconds.

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I'd like to contribute to the CD. Probably 3-4 min. Music selection TBD; maybe some Chopin, maybe some original music.
Thanks for the opportunity; looks like fun.


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Hi Axtremus & Everyone,

OK, I'm off the fence... I'd like to contribute the following to the CD:

Scriabin: Op. 2 No. 8 Etude in F#- (about 1:45)
Chopin: Etude Op. 25 No. 10 in B- (about 4:00)
Rachmaninoff: Op. 3 No. 2 Prelude in C#- (about 3:40)

I know the last one everybody says is overplayed, but I dig it and am not sick of it, so what the hay...

Thanks to everyone who's helping put this together! It's going to be a lot of fun.

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my piano teacher loaned me her minidisc recorder. i guess i'll figure out how to convert to CDs later.

here is my offering:

1. chopin waltz in b minor
2. "andante" from mozart sonata K. 330
3. two of the short pieces from "scenes from childhood" by schumann: "frightening" (furchtenmachen) and "pleading child" (bittendes kind)

i will have to time them, but the actual recording may differ a bit.


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see my second post

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Will submit...

- Grieg Arietta
- Chopin: Etude Op 25 #1 -

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Pique:
Which pieces from Schumann's Kinderszenen were you going to play? I was thinking of doing something from there myself.

Also, just so people know (I have already registered):

Chopin's Polonaise in Ab major
3rd movement from Mozart's K330 sonata in C major


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Chopin, Nocturne in Eb major, Opus 9, #2.
5 minutes.

Chopin, Nocturne in E minor, Opus Posthumous 72 #1.
5 minutes.

J.S. Bach, Aria from The Goldberg Variations in G Major, BWV 988.
6 minutes.

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Edited 10/6/04 for (times). All are sub 5 min's and only expecting one, or two, to make it.

Bach - Non Kom Der Heiden Heinland (splg?), (4.5min) Busoni transcribed organ prelude
Other stuff as practice time permits:
-Rach C#m prelude (4min)
-Chopin Berceuse (3.5min)
-Scarlatti sonata (I don't have K#) (3min)
-Gershwin's Sleepless Night prelude (3min)
. I didn't see anyone else post what I am thinking of and, of course, don't mind if cuts are made.

CJQ, If you want the Bach, its yours. I am not taking dibs and if you choose to do it, that would be cool.

Axtremus, Thanks for the email back. I was expecting it in my forum inbox and simply didn't look at my hotmail until last night. If something can be worked out for recording that would be great. Optimally, I'd like to go low cost solution. I hope to pick up an MD player/recorder. Who knows? Perhaps this project will spawn another Northeast get together of sorts.

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Chopin Prelude in C# Minor Op.28 No.10
Chopin Prelude in B Minor Op.28. No.6
Chopin Waltz in A minor.

I am still thinking about the 2nd Movement to Beethoven's Pathetique. And will know for sure by the end of the day.

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OK!,

Just got back from lesson and will now commit to the 2nd movement of Beethoven's Opus 13 Grande Sonate Pathetique.

If I have too many or there is a duplicate in there let me know.

Also,

My daughter Katie would like to submit Clementi's Opus 36 Sonatina 3 1st, 2nd and 3rd movements. You just need to let me sign her up for the forum! She will be 12 years old in February and she knows to stay away from The Coffee Room! wink

Please advise on getting Katie signed up ASAP!

Thanks!

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Thanks, folks! Really appreciate you all making the declaration deadline.

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Axtremus,

I sent a PM to PianoWorld to make sure that I get Katie signed up in time. Are we too late?

Thanks

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If it is not too late, I would also like to submit a recording.

Crashtest- (Original composition) Piano suite, 1st movement- ca. 6 minutes.

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Edit: just realized today is Sept 30. Sorry. Ignore this post.


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I mentioned something in another thread, and if I can get it recorded I'd still be interested in trying this out. I'm a little uncomfortable, but so what right?

Depending on time line, I might be able to get one of a few things into a listenable nature: Schubert Impromptu Op. 90, no. 3
Beethoven Ecossaise (1-6)
or possibly Bach Prelude no. 2 from the Wohltemperierte Klavier Teil 1

What's the dealine for submission again? Sorry, didn't see it before

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I would like to play Griegs Notturno, but unsure if it is still under copyright... IF it is I can play Bach's 2 part invention #8.

I can convert .wavs to mp3's however I am not to savvy on equalizing to get rid of hissing and stuff like that from amatuer recordings.


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I would like to submit Clementi's Opus 36 Sonatina 3 1st, 2nd and 3rd movements.

Thank you!

KatieJ

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