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This is problably a dumb question but being a newbie I did not know the answer smile. Where would I go to watch/listen to the e-cital on march 1st?

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This is problably a dumb question but being a newbie I did not know the answer smile. Where would I go to watch/listen to the e-cital on march 1st?
Ha.. ha.. Spitfire, that is pretty dumb but... who cares... I ask this kind of questions all the time smile. On the first page, first post, there's a link there. Enjoy.


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After weeks of dedicated practice I have made significant progress but I am still not at the point where I'd feel comfortable posting a recording of op.66 in the March 1 Chopin e-cital. Is there anyone out there who has Fantaisie Impromptu in their current repertoire and can replace me in the e-cital? If not, I may simply submit the slow middle section and try again to record the whole thing in October.


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Hi Gerg and everyone,

It is possible to me do the Prelude 4?

Cheers

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Originally Posted by jazzyprof
After weeks of dedicated practice I have made significant progress but I am still not at the point where I'd feel comfortable posting a recording of op.66 in the March 1 Chopin e-cital. Is there anyone out there who has Fantaisie Impromptu in their current repertoire and can replace me in the e-cital? If not, I may simply submit the slow middle section and try again to record the whole thing in October.


Jazzy, you keep your FI and let's do October together. I decided to revive my larghettto too late (I'd decided against it and then changed my mind) so I'm postponing till October too.


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Frycek: Sounds good. We'll shoot for October. I think that in 6 months I should be able to turn in a reasonable facsimile of the Fantastically Impossible. smile


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My big mistake was listening to Horowitz play my larghetto.


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Hi guys, as Gerg didn't reply yet I'll ask to you online: I want to participate in the e-cital, it is just a matter of "book" a piece? If so, please I chose prelude 4.

Sorry if my question is silly, but I went to the site and have read the first post but didn't figure out *exactly* the rules about it.

Thank you!


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My apologies al-mahed. I'm under heavy pressure at the moment with other matters.

To answer your question: that is a beautiful prelude, but the goal with this series is to produce one amateur recording of each of the composer's works. The Prelude #4 was played in our inaugural Preludes recital, and you can hear it at the ecital website.

I do not wish, however, in any way to discourage your participation. All of the Waltzes are on the table for a future recital, and many Mazurkas remain yet unplayed.

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Hi al-mahed, you have to remember that we all live in different time-zones and have different timetables to our lives. So gerg probably hasn't even had the chance to read your earlier post yet. We have been running these Chopin ecitals for a few seasons now, and it is our intention not to repeat performances of the same works until we have covered everything. Then we might well go round to the beginning again.

So, in answer to your question, I am afraid that your Prelude has already been 'taken' in a previous ecital: see here -

http://www.chopinrecital.org/5301.html

I do hope you will take part in a future Chopin ecital though. Do you, for example, play any of his Waltzes?

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Mary-Rose and I typed our responses at almost exactly the same time - and said almost exactly the same thing!


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So we did, gerg smile But my computer is so slow my response took too long.

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Thank you guys, sorry if my post sounded like impatience or rude, not my intention at all!! Consider my bad english and the writing conversation limitations as a issue. I tought the same, Gerg maybe not avaiable to answer until the limit date.

Anyway, I tought the e-cital for 200 years would accept all the pieces, avoiding repeated pieces in the *same* e-cital. Now I know the rules I think I (and most people) will take years to be in any of the future e-citals since we don't have much options but the most difficult pieces to play...

Perhaps would be nice think of the possibility to make some rules flexible in order to estimulate the participation of all, which I think is the spirit of these e-citals, right?


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ps: unfortunately I don't play any of the Waltzes right now

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OK, it's definitely looking like my recording ain't gonna happen. I'm so disappointed because I was looking forward to doing an ecital finally, but school coupled with some other things says no. frown


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Horowitzian, I am so sorry, and was so looking forward to hearing you play frown

Too, I barely have the time to manage this e-cital because of similar pressures. IF that makes you feel any better... If it wasn't Chopin's 200th...


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Al-mahed is right in that we don't have many accessible, not-totally-virtuosic pieces left for the future! Perhaps we can figure out something for later.

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Originally Posted by gerg
Horowitzian, I am so sorry, and was so looking forward to hearing you play frown

Too, I barely have the time to manage this e-cital because of similar pressures. IF that makes you feel any better... If it wasn't Chopin's 200th...


Thanks, gerg! It is nice to know I'm not the only one with a million things on my plate right now. smile

On a happier note, I will soon be hopefully starting to study composition and piano with a new teacher. cool


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Greg-
I just sent you the link to my piece.
Apologies to all in advance for the dropped notes, missed trills, rolled chords that weren't 'quite' rolled, the land mines that detonated under my fingers, causing an explosion of notes falling in a random haphazard manner... memory lapses, etc. etc. etc. blush

It just wasn't going to get any better this time around! frown

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This is a problem, really. I don't think we'll lose nothing letting several versions of the same pieces be avaiable. It is a very good thing, in fact, listening to different interpretations of the same piece.

Letting only one version is almost like one person "own" a piece as a definitive rendition.


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Al-mahed is right in that we don't have many accessible, not-totally-virtuosic pieces left for the future! Perhaps we can figure out something for later.

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I'm open to changing the rules just for this event.

One performer per work was not my idea, though I did agree with the merits of it. The thinking was to avoid comparisons between performers given the nerves behind this music.

Can we discuss? Other opinions?


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