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What a wonderful idea! I must look into my Schumann CD's and find something I will be possibly able to play on time (considering I still have to do my Mazurka 7/3 for March thumb ), and I hope I will manage to participate too! smile Now I'm completely lost, as I'm not really familiar with his compositions, which is sad and I hope to change that in the near future.


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Well Mati this should be an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with R.S. - there is so much good stuff there you won't have any trouble finding something you like - pretty soon you will be saying "Frederic who?"

and anyway, it's all still 10 months away - time enough to forget all about it and then scramble the last week to put something together!


Toccata Op. 7 - sotto voce
Carnaval Op 9: Chiarina - Peyton
Fantasiestuecke (selections) Op. 12 - Akonow
Kinderszenen Op 15 #1 (Von Fremden Laendern und Menschen) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #2 (Kuriose Geschichte) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #4 (Bittendes Kind) - HomeInMyShoes
Kinderszenen Op 15 #6 (Wichtige Begebenheit) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #7 (Traeumerie) - Frycek, (Horowitzian as backup)
Kinderszenen Op 15 #8 (Am Kamin) - HomeInMyShoes
Kinderszenen Op 15 #13 (Der Dichter spricht) - Horowitzian
Fantasie Op 17 - Nyiregyhazi
Arabeque, Op. 18 - Heidiv
Novellette Op. 21 #1 - jazzyprof
Myrten Op 25 #1 (Widmung); Trans. Liszt - Phlebas
3 Romanzen, Op. 28 - Schubertian
Dichterliebe, Op 48 (selections, transcriptions by T. Kirchner) - Schubertian
Piano Concerto Op 54: Intermezzo - timmyab
Album fur die Jugend Op 60 #10 (Frohlicher Landmann) - epf
Waldszenen Op 82 #7 (Vogel als Prophet) - gerg
Waldszenen Op 82 #9(Abschied) - sotto voce

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Can I do Opus 68 #12 Knecht Ruprecht (Knight Rupert)?


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Papillons Op 2 - DameMyra; jdhampton924
Toccata Op. 7 - sotto voce
Carnaval Op 9: Chiarina - Peyton
Fantasiestuecke (selections) Op. 12 - Akonow
Kinderszenen Op 15 #1 (Von Fremden Laendern und Menschen) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #2 (Kuriose Geschichte) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #4 (Bittendes Kind) - HomeInMyShoes
Kinderszenen Op 15 #6 (Wichtige Begebenheit) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #7 (Traeumerie) - Frycek, (Horowitzian as backup)
Kinderszenen Op 15 #8 (Am Kamin) - HomeInMyShoes
Kinderszenen Op 15 #12(Kind im Einschlummern) - Chris W dup1
Kinderszenen Op 15 #13 (Der Dichter spricht) - Horowitzian
Fantasie Op 17 - Nyiregyhazi
Arabeque, Op. 18 - Heidiv
Novellette Op. 21 #1 - jazzyprof
Myrten Op 25 #1 (Widmung); Trans. Liszt - Phlebas
3 Romanzen, Op. 28 - Schubertian
Dichterliebe, Op 48 (selections, transcriptions by T. Kirchner) - Schubertian
Piano Concerto Op 54: Intermezzo - timmyab
Album fur die Jugend Op 68 #10 (Frohlicher Landmann) - epf
Album fur die Jugend Op 68 #12 (Knecht Ruprecht) - SamSmith
Waldszenen Op 82 #7 (Vogel als Prophet) - gerg
Waldszenen Op 82 #9(Abschied) - sotto voce


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Hi Shubertian, what a grand idea; I could always dust off Wiegenliedchen Op 124 #6 and get it up to speed.


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I'll do op. 68 N° 14 (Kleine Etüde) smile

Already got the score memorized, just gotta bring it up to speed and make it more musical!


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Is there any chance of putting my name down for Kinderszenen Op 15 #1 (Von Fremden Laendern und Menschen)? I see from above it's already taken by Peyton, but as Peyton's name is against 4 pieces in total, is that not a bit greedy? grin

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Gerry, in the shuffle I ended up with 4 pieces. I would like to keep #1,2 and Chiariana but will give up #6.

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Fair enough as you shouted first, but I still don't think it's very fair that some people have already got their name down against more than one piece when others haven't had a chance to pick one yet.

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Gerry.. don't want you to be miffed. (It's a friendly forum after all...) Please go ahead and take #1 (although Home In My Shoes was the first to pick #1 and #2 so he should have final say). If we can only have one piece then I guess I'll take Chiarina. Are we just limited to one piece?

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Technically, Peyton is only up for one piece, Kinderszenen, and even of that he is so modest as to only play excerpts and leave the other parts to someone else wink


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Originally Posted by Schubertian
Duplicates, extemporizing, re-writing - it's all good.

I think duplication is fine for this recital if we have people that want to play the same things. It might be a little awkward to have duplications, given some of the talent here, but I don't make the rules smile

I'm not that familiar with a lot of Schumann, and it's been a while since I've tried this, but I've wanted to get "Fast zu ernst" (Kinderszenen no.10) polished up for a while now. Put me down for that? I'll keep looking for others.

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Actually I think it would be kind of fun to have different interpretations of the same works.

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I'm not miffed, honestly. And please don't think I'm picking on you because that was certainly not my intention as I also enjoy the friendly atmosphere in this forum.

I'm just pointing out that if the idea of a recital such as this is to try and get as many people to participate as possible, then surely it would make sense to give everyone some time to declare an interest in taking part and select a piece before others start adding 2nd, 3rd, 4th pieces?

Just my opinion of course, others may disagree which is fair enough.


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Originally Posted by Peyton
Actually I think it would be kind of fun to have different interpretations of the same works.


I'm not sure my efforts will be good enough to count as an "interpretation"!! grin

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No, no one is limited to one piece, nor is anyone limited in their selection - extemporaneous variations, re-writes, channelling Schumann's spirit on the Astral - it's all good - duplicate entries also ok with me -

I'm hoping for the video of a modernist, interpretive dance from someone (not me) for example -



Papillons Op 2 - DameMyra; jdhampton924
Toccata Op. 7 - sotto voce
Carnaval Op 9: Chiarina - Peyton
Fantasiestuecke (selections) Op. 12 - Akonow
Kinderszenen Op 15 #1 (Von Fremden Laendern und Menschen) - Peyton, Gerry Armstrong?
Kinderszenen Op 15 #2 (Kuriose Geschichte) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #4 (Bittendes Kind) - HomeInMyShoes
Kinderszenen Op 15 #6 (Wichtige Begebenheit) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #7 (Traeumerie) - Frycek, (Horowitzian as backup)
Kinderszenen Op 15 #8 (Am Kamin) - HomeInMyShoes
Kinderszenen Op 15 #12(Kind im Einschlummern) - Chris W dup1
Kinderszenen Op 15 #13 (Der Dichter spricht) - Horowitzian
Fantasie Op 17 - Nyiregyhazi
Arabeque, Op. 18 - Heidiv
Novellette Op. 21 #1 - jazzyprof
Myrten Op 25 #1 (Widmung); Trans. Liszt - Phlebas
3 Romanzen, Op. 28 - Schubertian
Dichterliebe, Op 48 (selections, transcriptions by T. Kirchner) - Schubertian
Piano Concerto Op 54: Intermezzo - timmyab
Album fur die Jugend Op 68 #10 (Frohlicher Landmann) - epf
Album fur die Jugend Op 68 #12 (Knecht Ruprecht) - SamSmith
Album fur die Jugend Op 68 #14 (Kleine Etude) - Bunneh
Waldszenen Op 82 #7 (Vogel als Prophet) - gerg
Waldszenen Op 82 #9(Abschied) - sotto voce
Albumblaetter Op 124 #6 (Wiegenliedchen) - ddh


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Schubertian, I'd be interested in Kinderszenen 15/3 if it's not yet taken. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Schubertian
No, no one is limited to one piece, nor is anyone limited in their selection - extemporaneous variations, re-writes, channelling Schumann's spirit on the Astral - it's all good - duplicate entries also ok with me -



In that case, please put me down for Op15 No.1.

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Papillons Op 2 - DameMyra; jdhampton924
Toccata Op. 7 - sotto voce
Carnaval Op 9: Chiarina - Peyton
Fantasiestuecke (selections) Op. 12 - Akonow
Kinderszenen Op 15 #1 (Von Fremden Laendern und Menschen) - Peyton, Gerry Armstrong
Kinderszenen Op 15 #2 (Kuriose Geschichte) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #3 (Hasche Mann) - Mati
Kinderszenen Op 15 #4 (Bittendes Kind) - HomeInMyShoes
Kinderszenen Op 15 #6 (Wichtige Begebenheit) - Peyton
Kinderszenen Op 15 #7 (Traeumerie) - Frycek, (Horowitzian as backup)
Kinderszenen Op 15 #8 (Am Kamin) - HomeInMyShoes
Kinderszenen Op 15 #10 (Fast zu ernst) - Buck2202
Kinderszenen Op 15 #12(Kind im Einschlummern) - Chris W dup1
Kinderszenen Op 15 #13 (Der Dichter spricht) - Horowitzian
Fantasie Op 17 - Nyiregyhazi
Arabeque, Op. 18 - Heidiv
Novellette Op. 21 #1 - jazzyprof
Myrten Op 25 #1 (Widmung); Trans. Liszt - Phlebas
3 Romanzen, Op. 28 - Schubertian
Dichterliebe, Op 48 (selections, transcriptions by T. Kirchner) - Schubertian
Piano Concerto Op 54: Intermezzo - timmyab
Album fur die Jugend Op 68 #10 (Frohlicher Landmann) - epf
Album fur die Jugend Op 68 #12 (Knecht Ruprecht) - SamSmith
Album fur die Jugend Op 68 #14 (Kleine Etude) - Bunneh
Waldszenen Op 82 #7 (Vogel als Prophet) - gerg
Waldszenen Op 82 #9(Abschied) - sotto voce
Albumblaetter Op 124 #6 (Wiegenliedchen) - ddh


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Originally Posted by Mati
Schubertian, I'd be interested in Kinderszenen 15/3 if it's not yet taken. Thanks!

Mateusz

Looks like we should end up with all of Kinderszenen covered. That will be sweet!

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