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Re: "40 Pieces A Year Club" for 2019
[Re: facdo]
#282780803/17/1909:33 AM
I made a youtube playlist with the Burgmuller etudes that I have recorded so far, here is the link.
You are approaching the milestone half-way point with dogged determination. Good work. BTW, I imagine you are in the small percentage that have made it this far through Burgmüller's Op. 100 and that alone is noteworthy. An earlier thread on Op. 100 ground to a halt at the 20% point.
across the stone, deathless piano performances
"Discipline is more reliable than motivation." -by a contributor on Reddit r/piano "Success is 10% inspiration, and 90% perspiration." -by some other wise person "Pianoteq manages to keep it all together yet simultaneously also go in all directions; like a quantum particle entangled with an unknown and spooky parallel universe simply waiting to be discovered." -by Pete14
You are approaching the milestone half-way point with dogged determination. Good work. BTW, I imagine you are in the small percentage that have made it this far through Burgmüller's Op. 100 and that alone is noteworthy. An earlier thread on Op. 100 ground to a halt at the 20% point.
Thank you! I am determined to complete this set, one piece every week. I hope I can make through the harder pieces. I wasn't aware of that topic. Maybe it is a good idea to share my recordings and thoughts about the etudes there.
You are approaching the milestone half-way point with dogged determination. Good work. BTW, I imagine you are in the small percentage that have made it this far through Burgmüller's Op. 100 and that alone is noteworthy. An earlier thread on Op. 100 ground to a halt at the 20% point.
Thank you! I am determined to complete this set, one piece every week. I hope I can make through the harder pieces. I wasn't aware of that topic. Maybe it is a good idea to share my recordings and thoughts about the etudes there.
You could share there. Perhaps you will motivate others to join your quest
across the stone, deathless piano performances
"Discipline is more reliable than motivation." -by a contributor on Reddit r/piano "Success is 10% inspiration, and 90% perspiration." -by some other wise person "Pianoteq manages to keep it all together yet simultaneously also go in all directions; like a quantum particle entangled with an unknown and spooky parallel universe simply waiting to be discovered." -by Pete14
Here is my list so far. 1 A Quiet Song by Nikolay Petrovich Rakov 2, Romance by Reinhold Giliere 3.Wind Master by Robert Schultz 4. Little Waltz, opus 205, no 10 by Cornelius Gurlitt 5.Etude, opus 139, no 7 by Carl Czerny 6.Opus 12, no1 by Moritz Moszkowski 7.Moonlight Reverie by Martha Mier 8. winter splendor by Martha Mier 9.frosted Windowpanes by Martha Mier
1. Samuel Arnold, Gigue (Keyboard Musician) 2. Emil Söchting, Reflections (Keyboard Musician) 3. John LaMontaine, Highland Song (Keyboard Musician) 4. Alexander Tcherepnin, Joy and Tears (Keyboard Musician) 5. Minka (Russian folk song) (Keyboard Musician) 6. Frances Clark, Peaceful Valley (Keyboard Musician) 7. Frances Clark, Off-Beat (Keyboard Musician) 8. James Hook, Minuetto (Keyboard Musician) 9. V. Brumberg, Regrets (Keyboard Musician) 10. Alexander Tcherepnin, Relays (Keyboard Musician) 11. Fritz Spindler, Immortelle (Keyboard Musician) 12. Mozart, Minuet, K.6 (Keyboard Musician) 13. Beethoven, Russian Folk Song, Op. 107 No 3 (Keyboard Musician) 14. Alexander Goedicke, Hopak (Keyboard Musician)
across the stone, deathless piano performances
"Discipline is more reliable than motivation." -by a contributor on Reddit r/piano "Success is 10% inspiration, and 90% perspiration." -by some other wise person "Pianoteq manages to keep it all together yet simultaneously also go in all directions; like a quantum particle entangled with an unknown and spooky parallel universe simply waiting to be discovered." -by Pete14
1. Nearer My God to Thee - Bastien Religious Favorites 2. Early One Morning - English Folk Song 3. Desert Gold - Alfred 2A Performance 4. Heart of My Heart - Favorite Melodies the World Over 5. The Autograph - Alfred 2A 6. Bells of London - English Folk Tune 7. The Answering Machine - Alfred 2A 8. Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis - Favorite melodies the World Over 9. Classic Dance - Alfred 2A 10. Rainy Day Blues - Alfred 2A 11. The Shepherd Plays - T. Salutrinskaya 12. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head - Bacharach (arr.)
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Re: "40 Pieces A Year Club" for 2019
[Re: facdo]
#283076003/24/1909:43 AM
Youtube playlist with the Burgmuller etudes that I have recorded so far.
Congrats! You've crossed the halfway point!
across the stone, deathless piano performances
"Discipline is more reliable than motivation." -by a contributor on Reddit r/piano "Success is 10% inspiration, and 90% perspiration." -by some other wise person "Pianoteq manages to keep it all together yet simultaneously also go in all directions; like a quantum particle entangled with an unknown and spooky parallel universe simply waiting to be discovered." -by Pete14
1. Samuel Arnold, Gigue (Keyboard Musician) 2. Emil Söchting, Reflections (Keyboard Musician) 3. John LaMontaine, Highland Song (Keyboard Musician) 4. Alexander Tcherepnin, Joy and Tears (Keyboard Musician) 5. Minka (Russian folk song) (Keyboard Musician) 6. Frances Clark, Peaceful Valley (Keyboard Musician) 7. Frances Clark, Off-Beat (Keyboard Musician) 8. James Hook, Minuetto (Keyboard Musician) 9. V. Brumberg, Regrets (Keyboard Musician) 10. Alexander Tcherepnin, Relays (Keyboard Musician) 11. Fritz Spindler, Immortelle (Keyboard Musician) 12. Mozart, Minuet, K.6 (Keyboard Musician) 13. Beethoven, Russian Folk Song, Op. 107 No 3 (Keyboard Musician) 14. Alexander Goedicke, Hopak (Keyboard Musician) 15. Czerny, Op. 599, No. 23 (Burgmüller, Czerny & Hanon)
across the stone, deathless piano performances
"Discipline is more reliable than motivation." -by a contributor on Reddit r/piano "Success is 10% inspiration, and 90% perspiration." -by some other wise person "Pianoteq manages to keep it all together yet simultaneously also go in all directions; like a quantum particle entangled with an unknown and spooky parallel universe simply waiting to be discovered." -by Pete14
Re: "40 Pieces A Year Club" for 2019
[Re: JoBert]
#283119403/25/1910:31 AM
1 To Catch A Dream <Recording>(by Martha Mier) 2 Shadows At Sunset <Recording>(by Martha Mier) 3 Einsame Blumen (Lonely Flowers - from Waldszenen, Opus 82) <Recording>(by Robert Schumann) 4 Arietta (from Lyric Pieces, Opus 12, No. 1) <Recording>(by Edvard Grieg) 5 Folkevise (Popular Melody - from Lyric Pieces, Opus 12, No. 5) <Recording>(by Edvard Grieg) 6Eintritt (Entry - from Waldszenen, Opus 82) <Recording>(by Robert Schumann)
The #6 is another piece from Schumann's opus 82 (Forest Scenes). This one, "Entry", is the very first in the opus. It is the musical equivalent of the beginning of a walk through the forest, to experience the various forest scenes from the opus 82.
The #6 is another piece from Schumann's opus 82 (Forest Scenes). This one, "Entry", is the very first in the opus. It is the musical equivalent of the beginning of a walk through the forest, to experience the various forest scenes from the opus 82.
This is lovely. I love the playing and the sound of your digital piano. I preferred your playing compared to this faster version which I've been listening to which left me underwhelmed by Maria João Pires. I will have to add this piece to the growing list of pieces I want to learn.
I was going to add a comment on YouTube but it said if I did I would be creating a YouTube channel.
*** January 2019 1. Come, Thou Almighty King (Religious Favorites - Bastien) 2. My Faith Looks Up To Thee (Religious Favorites - Bastien) 3. Jesus Shall Reign (Religious Favorites - Bastien) 4. Faith of Our Fathers (Religious Favorites - Bastien) 5. For The Beauty Of The Earth (Religious Favorites - Bastien) 6. Morning Mood (Classic Themes by the Masters) 7. Ode to Joy (Classic Themes by the Masters) *** February 2019 8. Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow (Religious Favorites - Bastien) 9. Sun of My Soul (Religious Favorites - Bastien) 10. All My Loving (Beatles – The Easy Fake Book) 12. Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing (Random Lead sheet off the internet) *** March 2019 13. Abide with Me (Religious Favorites - Bastien) 14. More Love To Thee (Religious Favorites - Bastien) 15. Unchained Melody (Righteous Brothers – The Easy Fake Book) 16. Wake Me Up When September Ends (Green Day – Youtube/Synthesia) I blame the Synthesia thread for this one
Last edited by Chili_Time; 03/25/1902:58 PM.
First Lesson Oct. 17, 2017. Currently in Faber Piano Adventures Book 3a. Yamaha P-115. I play a little bass guitar also.
Re: "40 Pieces A Year Club" for 2019
[Re: JoBert]
#283129303/25/1902:57 PM
While working in YouTube I managed to accidentally delete the "Eintritt" video from my previous post, so I had to upload it again. Which however breaks the video links in the post above. Since I cannot edit that post anymore, here are the new links:
1 To Catch A Dream <Recording>(by Martha Mier) 2 Shadows At Sunset <Recording>(by Martha Mier) 3 Einsame Blumen (Lonely Flowers - from Waldszenen, Opus 82) <Recording>(by Robert Schumann) 4 Arietta (from Lyric Pieces, Opus 12, No. 1) <Recording>(by Edvard Grieg) 5 Folkevise (Popular Melody - from Lyric Pieces, Opus 12, No. 5) <Recording>(by Edvard Grieg) 6Eintritt (Entry - from Waldszenen, Opus 82) <Recording>(by Robert Schumann)
The #6 is another piece from Schumann's opus 82 (Forest Scenes). This one, "Entry", is the very first in the opus. It is the musical equivalent of the beginning of a walk through the forest, to experience the various forest scenes from the opus 82.
Joy of First Year Piano Denes Agay 1. First Serenade 2. Mysterious Procession 3. On the Merry-Go-Round 4. Old World Melody 5. Spring Morning 6. Cathedral Bells 7. Lullaby for a French Doll 8. Psalm Without Words 9. Shepherd’s Hay 10. On a Country Lane 11. Summer Afternoon
An Intro to Classics to Moderns Denes Agay 12. Dudelsack - Unknown composer 13. Old German Dance - Michael Praetorius 14. Curtain Raiser - Daniel Gottlob Turk 15. Minuet - Alexander Reinagle
The Classical Piano Method Method Book 1 Heumann
16. Arrangement by Heumann of Ode to Joy - Beethoven