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#1159854 03/09/09 02:03 AM
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Note: the original thread for this was lost during the forum change over, if i have missed anyone I sincerely apologise

The idea was proposed in the Adult Beginner’s Forum’s Proposed Chopin Nocturne Recital List that the Pianist Corner organises a “Concert Etude Recital”.

The date has been chosen as July 31st, Liszt’s death date, to commemorate his fantastic work in the style. Only 1 performance of each piece may be done (eg. no “double ups”) as well as the title of the piece referring to, or including the word “etude”

A big thank you to YD who has kindly offered a website to host the collection of fantastic performances i’m sure we’ll hear

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

Chopin
  • Beethoven fan - Chopin Etude Op.10 No.1
  • StuartEstell - Chopin Etude Op.10 No.2
  • D Dillon - Chopin Etude Op.10 No.3
  • MarkH - Chopin Etude Op.10 No.4
  • Fredil - Chopin Etude Op.10 No.5
  • Timmyab - Chopin Etude Op.10 No.6
  • JohnA - Chopin Etude Op.10 No.9
  • Xtraheat - Chopin Etude Op.10 No.12
  • AdlerAugen - Chopin Etude Op.25 No.1
  • L'echange - Chopin Etude Op.25 No.7

Rachmaninov
  • Kreisler - Rachmaninov Etude Op.33 No.4
  • Kreisler - Rachmaninov Etude Op.33 No.6
  • madrigal - Rachmaninov Etude Op.33 No.8
  • Kreisler - Rachmaninov Etude Op.39 No.1
  • Wr - Rachmaninov Etude Op.39 No.4
  • Euler - Rachmaninov Etude Op.39 No.5
  • doowlehc - Rachmaninov Etude Op.39 No.6
  • Synapse - Rachmaninov Etude Op.39 No.6

Liszt
  • Whippen boy - Liszt Transcendental Etude No.3 “Paysage”
  • markH - Liszt Transcendental Etude No.4 “Mazeppa”
  • Chopin952 - Liszt Transcendental Etude No.5 “Feuz Follets”
  • Playadom - Liszt Transcendental Etude No.8 ”Wild Jagd”
  • Lisztaddict - Liszt Transcendental Etude No.10
  • AngelinaPogorelich - Liszt Transcendental Etude No.11 “Harmonies du soir”
  • tisseve - Liszt Etude No.3 “Un Sospiro”

Scriabin
  • William penafield - Scriabin Etude Op.2 No.1
  • YD - Scriabin Etude Op.8 No.12
  • Fleeting visions - Scriabin Etude Op.8 No.12 Bis

Other
  • BJones - Original Composition
  • pianojerome - Original Composition
  • Goldberg - Alkan’s Symphony for Solo Piano
  • Sotto voce - Henselt Etude Op.2 No.6 “Si Oiseau J’etais”
  • Rogerw - Szymanowski Op.33 Selection of
  • Debussy20 - Moszkowski Etude Op.79 No.2

Unconfirmed
  • fnork
  • computerpro3
  • PoStTeNeBrAsLuX
  • StuartEstell
  • RogerW



thanks all

Zac

Last edited by Kreisler; 06/26/09 09:49 AM. Reason: Updated List

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Oh!

I do wish I would have known about this - I am studying Op. 25 no 7 this semester.


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-Albert Camus,

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just to be clear, the e-cital is still open for participants, i'm sorry if i did not make that clear enough

Zac


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I'd like to put my name down for Chopin op 10 no 6 if it's still available.

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can you give the website name?
also maybe bump this forum post on the 30th july or something so we all remember lol

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I've been extremely busy this past semester, and I haven't had the 3 hours a day I'd need to be practicing to get the Liszt down. I'm going to have to withdraw from the recital.


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Hi playadom,

I PM'ed Zac a few days ago to submit a tentative La Leggierezza offer[1], having been slightly disappointed that someone had already bagged Wilde Jagd. So now I don't know what to do! smile

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[1] Which I spent another couple of hours on this evening...


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Put me down for Rach 39/5 if it hasn't been claimed.

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Originally Posted by euler
Put me down for Rach 39/5 if it hasn't been claimed.


Can an unfavorable forum member, somebody who's pretty much personae non grata in this section enter this jamboree? frown

If I can enter, I'll at least serve to provide a suitable tomato target if y'all bring your baskets of rotten veggies. wink

Can I play my own version of a Chopin or Liszt Etude, or must it be performed as written? tired tired yawn

Can I enter with an Etude of my own composition; something guaranteed to confound and bewilder? thumb

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of course you can BJones, you can play anything you like, I'd be very interested in hearing your own etude composition(s). The only stipulation to what you play is that it has "etude" in its title otherwise its completly up to you

Zac


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We are missing the Great Czerny, Cramer, Kullak and Bergmuller (does hanon count?) grin grin grin

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Originally Posted by zp3929
of course you can BJones, you can play anything you like, I'd be very interested in hearing your own etude composition(s). The only stipulation to what you play is that it has "etude" in its title otherwise its completly up to you

Zac


I actually just started composing an etude this weekend. Now I have an incentive to learn it!


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I'm not going to have Chopin op.10 no.5 ready by July, I don't think. I had an operation on my right hand last month for an infected cat bite which disrupted the practise schedule a little, as you can imagine. I might well have op.10 no.2 in a usable state though.


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I'll take a look at my book of Chopin etudes and see what isn't taken yet.

One problem is my parents' piano is out of tune, and I have black keys that stick on my electronic keyboard (probably because it's next to the air conditioner). I would ask to get the piano tuned (I always offer to pay for this sort of thing, like I did when the b flat string popped up), but because my grandfather is in the hospital with a serious illness I do not feel comfortable asking them to have the piano tuned right now. I feel like it would be kind of insensitive.

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Originally Posted by zp3929
just to be clear, the e-cital is still open for participants, i'm sorry if i did not make that clear enough

Zac


I would like to reserve Op 25, No. 11. I havn't played it before but I think I can pull it off by July if I work on it in sections and focus on my fingering.

Thanks for the great opportunity.


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If Stuart can't take op. 10/5, I can do it! I'm playing it for an examination in June, and will have it perfect by July smile

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How does this work, do we record ourselves playing, or what?

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Originally Posted by clavius
How does this work, do we record ourselves playing, or what?


Yes, you (or whoever) records you playing.

By the way, changing the subject a little, it occurred to me the other day that it's worth mentioning that if one is TOO slick, there may be requests to prove it really is the person represented as playing that is actually playing. Attempts to fake everyone out have happened before with this sort of self-produced stuff in various forums.

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Well, no one's camera quality is as bad as mine! :P

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when do we submit the recording?

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