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Congratulations on passing the exam, even though you're not too happy with your score. The Novelette is one of my favourites from Kabalevsky, and I think you played it beautifully.
I've started playing January 2017, Nothing is too easy is where I keep track of my progress.
Roland LX-7 Started lessons in April, 2017 In progress: Alfred's Adult All-In-One Course: Lesson-Theory-Technic: Level 2 | Fundamentals of Piano Theory - Level 2 | Hanon: The Virtuoso Pianist in 60 Exercises
Rosewood17, thank you for sharing! I think this is a very lively performance, and you played it well! I couldn't catch your mistakes though, as it is very smoothly played!
Congratulations on passing the exam, even though you're not too happy with your score. The Novelette is one of my favourites from Kabalevsky, and I think you played it beautifully.
Thanks for your kind words Keselo. We all have our particular fight against ourselves in piano. Keep going. I guess that our best allied is patience and keep going no matter what......😎😎
Yamaha N2 working on ABRSM GRADE 6: Beethoven op 49 1 Andante Skryabin op11 prelude in E n 9 Mike Cormick: Modulations (blue piano) _______________________________________________________
My pieces for June. During the summer I will devote more time to technique, sight-reading, jazz, and performance practice, so I don't think I'll add many more pieces in the next 3 months.
39. Schubert, 4 Ländler D814 (duets) 40. Granados, Sensitiva (Pianist 96) - Beautiful! Definitely a keeper! 41. Chaminade, Intermezzo (Pianist 96) - This took me ages and it's not mastered, definitely not "beginner/intermediate" as they say on the magazine. 42. Beethoven, German Dance (Alfred’s Exploring 4) 43. Martha Mier, River City Blues (RCM Etudes 6) - So refreshing, another keeper for sure!
Sorry for the delay in the reply, but do you possibly have the opus number for the Granados or would you be willing to make a recording ? I wasn't able to find it by a simple Internet search
Thanks a lot That is really quite lovely but it's not titled 'Sensitiva' It still sounds like something that would be lovely to learn so thanks again 😊
"Music, rich, full of feeling, not soulless, is like a crystal on which the sun falls and brings forth from it a whole rainbow" - F. Chopin "I never dreamt with my own two hands I could touch the sky" - Sappho
01. Dave Brubeck - Nocturne, Going to Sleep (SoundCloud) 02. Edward MacDowell - To a Wild Rose (SoundCloud) 03. Dave Brubeck - Nocturne, Memories of a Viennese Park (SoundCloud) 04. Scrabin - Prelude Op 11 No 17 (SoundCloud) 05. Georgia on My Mind - Hoagy Carmichael (SoundCloud) 06. Chopin Prelude in B minor, Op 28 No 6 (SoundCloud) 07. Marian McPartland - Portrait of Whitney Balliet (SoundCloud) 08. Schumann - Traumerei, Op 15 No 7 (SoundCloud) 09. Chopin Prelude in A major, Op 28 No 7 (SoundCloud) 10. Poulenc Novelette No 1 (SoundCloud) 11. Poulenc Improvisation No 15, Homage to Edith Piaf (SoundCloud) 12. Faure Romances Sans Paroles No 3 (SoundCloud) 13. Chopin Mazurka Op 6 No 1 (SoundCloud) 14. Chopin Mazurka Op 68 No 3 (SoundCloud) 15. Shenandoah (Keith Jarrett cover) (SoundCloud) 16. Leroy Anderson - Forgotten Dreams (SoundCloud) 17. Ginastera - Milonga (SoundCloud)
I can't be sure if that's the one (hope sinophilia can tell). It's just what I could find searching. There is one in that collection that has either unknown title or the title is " X. ....?" Maybe it is that one? I do like it: Video
I really need to start completing my WIP pieces, this is getting out of hand. But, I guess whatever it takes to get me sitting at that piano, right?
This one is a bit of a departure, but I do think it's a nice song/piece. It's only the first half/intro so far, but, being a pop song, I think it's mostly just repetition with a little variation now until the end. Hopefully I'll finish it in the next few days.
Thanks a lot That is really quite lovely but it's not titled 'Sensitiva' It still sounds like something that would be lovely to learn so thanks again 😊
"Sensitive" = "Sensitiva" in Spanish so I think it's just a typo? It is the same piece.
I also love that piece from Pianist Mag (I shared a recording a few weeks back): Soundcloud
I searched high and low and could not find the sheet music for the "Apariciones" series either. However, it was a precursor to Granados' Valses Poeticos - a series which is easy to find. I just finished learning No. 5 from that series and will share in the next week or so (I recently developed "trigger thumb" and need it to improve before recording anything new).
I think I skipped all of June for this challenge in favor of my own music. I'm back at it now trying NOT to beat the troubadour over the head with his own guitar. First part is fine it repeats but the 2nd half has been troublesome. Taking it slow trying to get it under my hands. I've had a hard time trying to memorize that section so I can concentrate on fingering and accuracy as well as dynamics. It has a crescendo section that's 4 bars long I need to address properly.
Oh and Happy 4th of July to those of you that celebrate I work tonight but I'll see some of the fireworks on my drive to work.
XXXVII-XXXIX
Casio Privia PX-160 Yamaha PSR-160 Piano Playing since November 2014
My pieces for June. During the summer I will devote more time to technique, sight-reading, jazz, and performance practice, so I don't think I'll add many more pieces in the next 3 months.
39. Schubert, 4 Ländler D814 (duets) 40. Granados, Sensitiva (Pianist 96) - Beautiful! Definitely a keeper! 41. Chaminade, Intermezzo (Pianist 96) - This took me ages and it's not mastered, definitely not "beginner/intermediate" as they say on the magazine. 42. Beethoven, German Dance (Alfred’s Exploring 4) 43. Martha Mier, River City Blues (RCM Etudes 6) - So refreshing, another keeper for sure!
Sorry for the delay in the reply, but do you possibly have the opus number for the Granados or would you be willing to make a recording ? I wasn't able to find it by a simple Internet search
I have Pianist Magazine No 96. The piece is Sensitiva, No 7 from Apariciones.
01. Dave Brubeck - Nocturne, Going to Sleep (SoundCloud) 02. Edward MacDowell - To a Wild Rose (SoundCloud) 03. Dave Brubeck - Nocturne, Memories of a Viennese Park (SoundCloud) 04. Scrabin - Prelude Op 11 No 17 (SoundCloud) 05. Georgia on My Mind - Hoagy Carmichael (SoundCloud) 06. Chopin Prelude in B minor, Op 28 No 6 (SoundCloud) 07. Marian McPartland - Portrait of Whitney Balliet (SoundCloud) 08. Schumann - Traumerei, Op 15 No 7 (SoundCloud) 09. Chopin Prelude in A major, Op 28 No 7 (SoundCloud) 10. Poulenc Novelette No 1 (SoundCloud) 11. Poulenc Improvisation No 15, Homage to Edith Piaf (SoundCloud) 12. Faure Romances Sans Paroles No 3 (SoundCloud) 13. Chopin Mazurka Op 6 No 1 (SoundCloud) 14. Chopin Mazurka Op 68 No 3 (SoundCloud) 15. Shenandoah (Keith Jarrett cover) (SoundCloud) 16. Leroy Anderson - Forgotten Dreams (SoundCloud) 17. Ginastera - Milonga (SoundCloud)
I'm really enjoying listening to these! Love those Preludes!
I have been away from the 40 piece challenge for a while, and I have some catching up to do! My list now is: 1. Stephen Chatman - Kathryn. (CS-7) 2. Czerny - Study in Ab OP. 139 #51 (CS6E) 3. Fiocco Suite in G Major op1 #1 (CS-7) 4.Brian Bonsor - Willy Wagglesticks Walkabout (ABRSM Grade 7 2017 pieces) 5.You Raise Me Up - Lovland & Graham Arr. bu Dan Coates 6.Kabalevsky - Etude 27 -3 (CS7) 7. Handel- Minuet in G Minor 8. Brian Bonsor - Feelin' Good 9. Gurlitt - Cradle Song (Pianist Magazine) 10. Kabelevsky - Sad Story 11. Nancy Telfer - When Rivers Flowed on Mars (RCM 5) 12. Alexander - Jazz Impression (AP6) 13. Scarlatti - Sonata in B MInor Kp 377 14 Chopin - Nocturne in C# minor posth
Gotta quote and comment on these. Absolutely beautiful! The Chopin nocturne reminds me of the movie The Pianist.
1. Grieg: Halling, Lyric pieces Op. 38 No. 4 2. Bach: Prelude in C major, BWV 933 3. Kuhlau: Sonatina Op. 20 No. 1, movement 1 4. Clementi: Arietta, Op. 42 No. 5 5. Burgmüller: La Candeur, Op. 100 No. 1 5. Bach: Minuet in G major, BWV Anh. 114 6. Schumann: Melodie, Op. 68 No. 1 7. Malaqueña 8. Bartók: Sorrow, For Children Vol. 2, No. 7 9. Piano Plus Graded Repertoire Book One: Preliminary and Introductory: all pieces 10. Kuhlau: Sonatina op. 20 no 1, movement 2 11. Khován: Follow me! 12. Schumann: op 68 no 2 Soldier’s march 13. Burgmüller: op 100 no 2 Arabesque 14. L. Mozart: Burlesque in G major 15. W.A. Mozart: Ecossainse in C major 16. C. Gurlitt: Little dance 17. A sad princess 18. Coldplay: Clocks 19. Burgmüller: op 100 no 3 Pastorale 20. Kabalevsky: March op 39 no 10 21. Zilinskis: Latvian polka
Arabesque by Burgmüller took me several months. It should be easy judging by its grade, but for me it was very challenging to get it up to speed.
Acoustic: Fazer upright, digital: Roland F-130R, synth: Roland Fantom X6