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Book 1, op. 19b (1829–1830) No. 1 Andante con moto in E major - Dipsy No. 2 Andante espressivo in A minor - ragnhildK No. 3 Molto allegro e vivace in A major - Evelyn S No. 4 Moderato in A major - Devrie No. 5 Poco agitato in F-sharp minor - Ganddalf No. 6 Andante sostenuto in G minor - Recaredo
Book 2, op. 30 (1833–1834) No. 1 Andante espressivo in E-flat major - Valencia No. 2 Allegro di molto in B-flat minor No. 3 Adagio non troppo in E major - AimeeO No. 4 Agitato e con fuoco in B minor No. 5 Andante grazioso in D major - Beric No. 6 Allegretto tranquillo in F-sharp minor - LimeFriday
Book 3, op. 38 (1836–1837) No. 1 Con moto in E-flat major No. 2 Allegro non troppo in C minor - ROSSY No. 3 Presto e molto vivace in E major No. 4 Andante in A major No. 5 Agitato in A minor No. 6 Andante con moto in A-flat major - Sam S
Book 4, op. 53 (1839–1841) No. 1 Andante con moto in A-flat major - IreneAdler No. 2 Allegro non troppo in E-flat major No. 3 Presto agitato in G minor No. 4 Adagio in F major No. 5 Allegro con fuoco in A minor No. 6 Molto Allegro vivace in A major
Book 5, op. 62 (1842–1844) No. 1 Andante espressivo in G major No. 2 Allegro con fuoco in B-flat major No. 3 Andante maestoso in E minor - ZRTF90 No. 4 Allegro con anima in G major No. 5 Andante con moto in A minor No. 6 Allegretto grazioso in A major
Book 6, op. 67 (1843–1845) No. 1 Andante in E-flat major - timmyab No. 2 Allegro leggiero in F-sharp minor - dire tonic No. 3 Andante tranquillo in B-flat major No. 4 Presto in C major No. 5 Moderato in B minor - Pavel.K No. 6 Allegro non troppo in E major
Book 7, op. 85 (1834–1845) No. 1 Andante espressivo in F major No. 2 Allegro agitato in A minor - Wayne33yrs No. 3 Presto in E-flat major No. 4 Andante sostenuto in D major - Rupak Bhattacharya No. 5 Allegretto in A major No. 6 Allegretto con moto in B-flat major
Book 8, op. 102 (1842–1845) No. 1 Andante un poco agitato in E minor No. 2 Adagio in D major - FarmGirl No. 3 Presto in C major - WiseBuff No. 4 Un poco agitato, ma andante in G minor - LadyChen No. 5 Allegro vivace in A major No. 6 Andante in C major - Greener
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Hello Pavel.K, I've edited the list, thanks and welcome to the group Yeah, Youtube videos are needed Youtube video? Huh, this is a serious stuff. And it will be fun btw. Wayne, it seems I am not on your last list anymore, could you add me to op.67 no.5, please? Pavel
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Wayne, is there an easy way to convert an mp3 file to a, er, whatever YouTube uses file or do we need to supply visuals (like me in my ABBA costume )? Failing to record a video (In full Abba dresscode), you could make a slideshow with some pics, using windows movie maker, like Recaredo did for his M1 piece. Then convert it to flv (flash). I use Freestudiomanager. http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/free-dvd-video-software.htm Please let me know what you decide to do for this, Richard. I didn't realize in the beginning this recital was video only submissions. So, now trying to figure out a strategy as well. My preference will be to actually get a camera and the whole deal, but to do it right will be pricy I'm finding and is not likely going to happen in this time frame.
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I won't be getting a camera, Jeff, I'm not expecting to get anything more than a black/blank screen while the mp3 file plays! Maybe a picture of a coffin! (I'm doing the funeral march)
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I won't be getting a camera, Jeff, I'm not expecting to get anything more than a black/blank screen while the mp3 file plays! Maybe a picture of a coffin! (I'm doing the funeral march)
Sounds like a plan. I guess I do not need to over think this after all. I will try and think of an equally appropriate image. Op 102, no. 6 is reminiscent of a Hymn to me, so Church like images are flashing through my brain now.
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Op 102, no. 6 is reminiscent of a Hymn to me... They wrote a Hymn to YOU?!
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Op 102, no. 6 is reminiscent of a Hymn to me... They wrote a Hymn to YOU?! Yes, I'm certain of it ... Lord knows I need a good Hymn and a Prayer right about now. So this at least covers the Hymn part.
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Have we decided on a time frame for this recital yet? I have a recording of 38/6 (with video) that I made in the summer of 2011. At least I have proof that I could play it at one time! I tried playing through it the other day and it was very rough - not suitable for playing in public. It would probably take me about a month to get it back into playing shape.
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It would be nicer if you could brush up on your piece Sam, so all the recital entries are current. But it is totally up to you. There's no set timeframe yet, we are taking it as it comes so to speak But you're guarenteed a couplke of months
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What was I thinking? Did I lose my mind? I DO NOT have presto fingers. I can play the tarantella (Op 102, 3)but not fast enough. Do you all have a nice adagio or andante suggestion so I don't have to quit entirely? HELP!!!
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What was I thinking? Did I lose my mind? I DO NOT have presto fingers. I can play the tarantella (Op 102, 3)but not fast enough. Do you all have a nice adagio or andante suggestion so I don't have to quit entirely? HELP!!! What about op.38 #1 or op. 53 #4 ?
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Op67,3 has awesome intro but it looks like you need bigger hands (which i have not ) and 102,1 is very nice romantic piece but it is a little longer.
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WiseBuff, are you still considering which one to do? If you don't want this one, I'd be willing to try it: Book 4, op. 53, No. 4 Adagio in F major
I'm mostly outclassed in this Mendelssohn Songs Without Words performing company, but I think I could tackle this one.
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I am still considering but I have only the Intro to Mendelssohn book and not all of the Songs are in there. I can't get the sheet music without stumbling through multiple layers of different websites. I'll have it sorted out by morning
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I am still considering but I have only the Intro to Mendelssohn book and not all of the Songs are in there. I can't get the sheet music without stumbling through multiple layers of different websites. I'll have it sorted out by morning http://petrucci.mus.auth.gr/imglnks/usimg/0/0c/IMSLP59573-PMLP05355-Combined.pdf(open the left hand window for bookmarks and easier navigation) 53,4 has a few big chords. A perfect opportunity for the smaller-handed pianist to experiment with some re-arranging.
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WiseBuff, the imslp Mendelssohn page has all the Songs Without Words. Look under L for the Lieder ohne Worte.
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Thanks for the info...I found it. Please let me give up the fantasy of playing at presto and try the 53 no 4 adagio instead. Wow...lots of exercise with chords. A new challenge.
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If you're still game, PS88, 38 No.4 or 67 No. 3 are equally workable alternatives to 53 No. 4.
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