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#1039537 - 11/14/07 10:23 PM Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
PLEASE DO NOT POST IN THIS THREAD! USE THE DISCUSSION THREAD.[/b]

I am delighted to introduce our eighth quarterly Adult Beginners' Forum Recital. So, pull up a chair and have a listen.

I would like to take this opportunity to ask the audience to please refrain from commentary in this recital room.

A separate room has been provided for the purposes of intermezzo discussion. Please take any and all comments to the General Discussion Room and all critical discussion to the Critical Discussion Room .Thank you.

Each participant in the recital has provided a direct link to the original recording. For the convenience of forum members, mahlzeit's program has normalized the files for consistent volume and standardized the ID3 tags in a collection of six zip files. This makes it easier to create personal CDs and playlists.

These zip files (along with past recitals) have been posted at the following URL:

http://www.esnips.com/web/PWRecitals

If you get an error message about the bandwidth limit having been reached, the Zip files have also been uploaded to these other locations you can try:

http://www.esnips.com/web/copper2-PWRecitals
http://www.esnips.com/web/copper3-PWRecitals
http://www.esnips.com/web/copper4-PWRecitals

or here:

www.sailwave.com/music/Recital_8_zip_1.zip
www.sailwave.com/music/Recital_8_zip_2.zip
www.sailwave.com/music/Recital_8_zip_3.zip
www.sailwave.com/music/Recital_8_zip_4.zip
www.sailwave.com/music/Recital_8_zip_5.zip
www.sailwave.com/music/Recital_8_zip_6.zip

or here:
Recital 8 zip file 1
Recital 8 zip file 2
Recital 8 zip file 3
Recital 8 zip file 4
Recital 8 zip file 5
Recital 8 zip file 6

or here on mediafire:

Zip 1
Zip 2
Zip 3
Zip 4
Zip 5
Zip 6

Let me express my greatest thanks to four very special people: mr_super-hunky for coming up with the idea of our online recitals, which have proven to be more successful than any of us ever dreamed; Bob Muir for working out the technical details of pulling together the recital and doing so tirelessly for the first six, count 'em, six, recitals; Copper for hosting the zip files and trouble-shooting my initial efforts at creating them; and last but not least, mahlzeit for writing the absolutely fantastic web-based recital program that we are using for the first time. THANK YOU MAHLZEIT!!![/b]
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#1039538 - 11/14/07 11:58 PM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
01[/b]
Performer's name:YD (Yuri)
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:11 months after not playing for 12 years
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/j69aahq80t
Title of piece:Transcendental Etude #1, Prelude
Composer:Franz Liszt
Source of music:Sheet music
Instrument used:Kawai MP8
Recording method:Direct to PC through EMU0202 audio interface
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:Frankly, I never meant this as a recital piece; picked it up to get my right hand moving again, but given that previous recital was "Lisztless," and that this is the only Liszt's piece that I have more or less under the fingers, I decided to submit it. It is a bit slow, but I am probably not going to spend much time to get it to the blazing speed anyway. My guide says it should be played in under a minute, and I clocked in at 0:58, so at least I am within the ballpark.
Now, Ovchinnikov's rendition is just 0:45, but, however much I'd like to be confused with him, that's not likely to happen :-)
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#1039539 - 11/15/07 12:00 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
02[/b]
Performer's name:krypt0
Experience:2 years 5 months
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/3k1x35lghq
Title of piece:Angel Eyes
Composer:Jim Brickman
Source of music:Sheet music book
Instrument used:Petrof P125 acoustic upright
Recording method:Zoom H4
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:This is a simplified and abridged version of the piece that my piano teacher found for me in one of her "early intermediate" piano books. This is one of the first pieces I ever learned. Hope you enjoy it. \:\)
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#1039540 - 11/15/07 12:02 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
03[/b]
Performer's name:dannylux (Mel)
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:1 year 9 months, after not playing for 15 years.
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/0r20rzcmor
Title of piece:Sad Gardens (Tristes Jardines)
Composer:José de Jesús Martínez
Source of music:PDF
Instrument used:Yamaha P140
Recording method:Line out to sound card line in. Audacity.
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:I'm really happy to play for you this lovely, romantic waltz, Sad Gardens (Tristes Jardines) by José de Jesús Martínez (1888-1916 Mexico). Even though it's called Sad Gardens, there is a definite feeling of playfulness and joy to this wonderful piece of music. It's in three sections, plus a short Introduction and final Coda. The first section is marked Capricious. The second section is a Scherzando, playful, and the third is a Trio marked Dolce, sweet. This section comes to a great climax at a big f minor chord, underscored with a delicate and fast run. Sad Gardens ends peacefully with two quiet arpeggios. This is my "hommage" to a composer, dead too young and forgotten too soon, who deserves to be heard and loved. Here's the public domain score:
http://www.mediafire.com/?dxhny0ntiwp
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#1039541 - 11/15/07 12:03 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
04[/b]
Performer's name:Lisztener
Experience:As a boy 10-12 years old, self-taught on and off (mostly off) until stopping in 1990. Resumed playing August, 2006. Started lessons again late December 2006. Not taking lessons, now.
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/ac9oodb87l
Title of piece:At Your Feet
Composer:Edvard Grieg Lyric Pieces Opus 68 No. 3
Source of music:Sheets
Instrument used:Steinway
Recording method:Zoom H4
Critical feedback wanted:No
Additional info:As usual, I’m not satisfied with my performance, but it’s the best I could do when recording it. My special thanks go to our Norwegian friend and ABF recitalist, Ragnhild, for leading my way to Edvard Greig's beautiful "Lyric Pieces".
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#1039542 - 11/15/07 12:04 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
05[/b]
Performer's name:Pevawi / Peter
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:3 months piano and 1 year and 3 months organ training
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/vxl08f9qn5
Title of piece:Tumbalalaika
Composer:Alfred Adult book #2
Source of music:Sheet music with a little improv at the end
Instrument used:Kawai K6
Recording method:Zoom H4, converted with Soundbooth.
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:Well due to the fact that work is killing me I've no extra time (beside the time I need to practice) to beat the red dot and decided to go with a recording I made 2 weeks back (by the time you read this that will be 4 weeks back). I'm pretty pleased with the song. I've a few minor errors like once or twice forgot to pedal and a few uneven strokes but I can live with that. I decided to leave the little improvisation at the end instead of cutting it off although it sounds nicer in my head while playing it then in does on the recording.
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#1039543 - 11/15/07 12:08 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
06[/b]
Performer's name:Peyton
Experience:30 years on and off. A few years of lessons.
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/5vpxqqvxre
Title of piece:Chopin Waltz 34/2
Composer:Chopin
Source of music:Sheet Music
Instrument used:Young Chang grand
Recording method:Metro
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:As always, still working on this. The great thing about these recitals for someone like me that never plays for anyone else is that having to sit down and record really makes you take a serious look at how you are playing. I'm forced to sit and listen to myself and accept how harsh my sound is, how I'm too rushed etc. Anyway... lot's of mistakes and I promise, they are ALL mine.
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#1039544 - 11/15/07 12:09 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
07[/b]
Performer's name:funburger
Experience:1yr9months
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/gj6ttvb5j0
Title of piece:comptine d'un autre ete
Composer:Yann Tiersen
Source of music:sheetmusic
Instrument used:baldwin c171
Recording method:audacity with shure sm58 mic
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
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#1039545 - 11/15/07 12:10 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
08[/b]
Performer's name:silla
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:8 years of lessons as a child; some periodic dabbling after high school, but no lessons or piano at home to practice on; finally brought home a digital piano earlier this year!
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/r3tj4f2zcx
Title of piece:How Beautiful
Composer:Twila Paris, arr. Philip Keveren
Source of music:sheet music (with a few minor alterations, some intentional, some not-so-intentional)
Instrument used:Roland RD-700SX
Recording method:keyboard line out to laptop mic in (mono, sorry) to Audacity
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:My first recording of "new" music! (i.e. something I didn't first learn almost 20 years ago =p ) This piece is simple in terms of having not so many notes, but the bareness made it a real challenge for improving touch. The first few (ok, more than a few) recordings sounded extremely "bangy", though the music box in my head didn't hear it this way live. It took adjusting both my playing and the keyboard settings to make listening to the recording bearable. So, still a work in progress; I also need to confess to one splice in the last two pages of music. The original song by Twila Paris is incredibly beautiful -- I hope some of that comes through in this performance of Philip Keveren's piano arrangement.
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#1039546 - 11/15/07 12:11 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
09[/b]
Performer's name:z32/Ben
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:10 months
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/iztfyrddof
Title of piece:Path of Repentance
Composer:Nobuo Uematsu
Source of music:Sheet Music
Instrument used:Yamaha YPG-625/DGX620
Recording method:Digital to PC - Phones Out to Line In
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:This is a rendition of the 1st part of Path of Repentance(Piano Collections version). I simply love the feeling and emotion this brings out in me whenever I play it/hear it. Hope you all enjoy it!
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#1039547 - 11/15/07 12:11 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
10[/b]
Performer's name:Serge88
Experience:6 years
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/q0ntcl793v
Title of piece:Unchained Melody
Source of music:mostly by ear with help of my teacher.
Instrument used:Piano Roland FP-7
Recording method:digital to PC
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039548 - 11/15/07 12:12 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
11[/b]
Performer's name:Seaside_Lee
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:4 years 1 month with pianomagic
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/c7ccecgl78
Title of piece:Unchained Melody
Composer:The Righteous Brothers (as far as I know)
Source of music:play by ear
Instrument used:Yamaha CLP170PE to record the midi file which was then recorded through the Yamaha Motif Rack ES
Recording method:Analogue in to PC recorded via Audacity and normalized through Nero
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:Am hoping the timing is improving with this though there still may be a spot or two?

BLT sandwich for lunch for me today
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039549 - 11/15/07 12:13 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
12[/b]
Performer's name:Honnli/Steven
Experience:3 years and 6 months. I have had about 2 and a half years of piano lessons 8 years ago and haven't been playing since then until last October.
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/93hqmb244u
Title of piece:Memories
Composer:Kouhei Tanaka, Shiro Hamaguchi
Source of music:Sheet music
Instrument used:Yamaha DGX620
Recording method:Digital to PC through USB and I used the Steinway sample from Steinberg's The Grand 2.
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:This piece is the first ending theme from the anime "One Piece". This arrangement was arranged by Piano Squall.
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My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039550 - 11/15/07 12:14 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
13[/b]
Performer's name:Monica K.
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:3.5 years on piano; another 7 on accordion as a child
Direct music link:http://www.uky.edu/~harris/together1.mp3
Title of piece:Together we will live forever
Composer:Clint Mansell
Source of music:sheet music
Instrument used:Mason & Hamlin A
Recording method:Zoom H4, normalized in audacity
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:This is the piece that plays over the closing credits of the movie "The Fountain," the story of one man's attempt to discover the cure to save his wife's life. (It also appeared to be about a conquistador searching for the Tree of Immortality, and some guy traveling through space in a big bubble. It was a pretty weird movie. But the soundtrack is outstanding.) This piece captures well a brooding atmosphere of futility and loss, underscored by enduring love.
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039551 - 11/15/07 12:15 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
14[/b]
Performer's name:Mr Super-Hunky
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:3 1/2 yrs.
Direct music link:http://www.pinnaclepeakllamaranch.com/remembranceimprov.mp3
Title of piece:Remembrance improv
Composer:jim Brickman/Mr Super-Hunky improv
Source of music:This piece is based off of Jim Brickmans "remembrance" sheet music.
Instrument used:Roland KR-7
Recording method:Audacity
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:This is another improv that I did based on Jim Brickmans "Remembrance". The melody is very similar to the original as I wanted to keep the tune recognizable.
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039552 - 11/15/07 12:16 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
15[/b]
Performer's name:Ragnhild
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:3-4 years as a child, started practicing again 2001
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/9qabd8z2i8
Title of piece:Bådnlåt (Cradle Song) op 68 no 5
Composer:Edvard Grieg
Source of music:sheet music
Instrument used:Jacob Knutsen ca 1955 (small upright)
Recording method:Audacity
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039553 - 11/15/07 12:17 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
16[/b]
Performer's name:Roger Ransom
Experience:Lessons as a teenager in the 1950's, off and on since. Back at it for 5 years
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/rhy4qu21h2
Title of piece:Meditation
Composer:Jules Massenet
Source of music:World's Favorite Piano Pieces - Ashley Publication
Copyright 1960
Instrument used:Kurzweil Mark 10 Ensemble Grand
Recording method:Direct to Mbox 2 attached to IBM PC. Used Audacity to record.
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:I have been playing this piece for many years and never grow tired of it. It's not the most difficult but something about it appeals to me greatly.
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039554 - 11/15/07 12:17 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
17[/b]
Performer's name:TX-Dennis (Dennis Turner)
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:40 years off and on. More off than on, but back steadily for about 2 years now.
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/5dnl6ta186
Title of piece:Christmas Time is Here
Composer:Vince Guaraldi / Lee Mendelsohn
Source of music:This is from the book, A Charlie Brown Chirstmas, but it is not played as written. Every time I play it it sounds a bit different.
Instrument used:Kawai GE-30
Recording method:Zoom H4 placed above my left shoulder seems to yield a recording very true to what I hear when playing. File encoded as MP3 and normalized using Audacity
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:This is one of my favorite pieces. I've loved the Charlie Brown Christmas music since I was a child. I decided I would learn to play it this year.
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039555 - 11/15/07 12:20 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
18[/b]
Performer's name:Frycek
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:Ten regrettable years as a child spent fumbling to teach myself from hymnals and popular sheet music under the lax eyes of "teachers" unqualified to teach followed by one all too brief year of classical training with a competent musician - Returned to the piano three years ago after a thiry year hiatus
Direct music link:http://www.tinkersviews.com/field02.mp3
Title of piece:John Field, Nocturne nr 9 in Eb
Composer:John Field
Source of music:Field Nocturnes, Edition Peters, no 491
Instrument used:an 1887 Mathushek Ochestral square grand named Samantha
Recording method:Zoom H2
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:A decidedly flawed recording of a pretty piece. It didn't help that I lost one of my c's toward the end. John Field (1783-1837) was an Irish composer who spent most of his adult life in Russia where he is wel remembered.

He was the "inventor" of the nocturne and thus of some influence on Chopin who sometimes used Field's noctures as teaching pieces.
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#1039556 - 11/15/07 12:24 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
19[/b]
Performer's name:Rosanna
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:10 years lessons as a kid; 30 years away; back since July 07. No teacher now.
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/f0t7uidy9y
Title of piece:Pathetique Sonata movement 2
Composer:Beethoven
Source of music:Classical Piano Collection - came with my Kawai DP purchase
Instrument used:Kawai CE200 digital
Recording method:Phone-out of DP to Line-in of cradle accessory of my hubby's iRiver H10 (mp3 player). Start recording and magically my playing shows up as an mp3 file!
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:It's a good thing I recorded a passable back up of this piece back in mid October. Subsequently I had to be out of town unexpectedly. Then just yesterday, the mp3 player died a firmware death. So I don't have a chance to record a better version, which was always my intent. So this is "as good as it gets"!

As for the musical and technical aspects of playing this piece, I am not taking lessons now, so I am not educated on how best to play the piece. Your comments on subtleties of interpretation, techniques etc are welcome in the critical discussion thread.
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
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#1039557 - 11/15/07 12:25 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
20[/b]
Performer's name:Kawaigirl1
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:Picked up piano again in Dec 05. Previously 10 years as a child.
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/g5omxdtoyp
Title of piece:Breathe
Composer:Greg Maroney
Source of music:Sheet music
Instrument used:Roland RD300sx
Recording method:digital to PC
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:I was very fortunate enough to have had Greg maroney, the composer himself, listen to this piece while it was still work in progress and he was kind enough to have given me some pointers in order to help me improve on the performance of this piece. I had asked him if there was a meaning behind the title of this piece and he says "Actually, there is. It's pretty basic, I just felt that I needed to breathe sort of in a flowing mannor to let the song also breathe. Especially toward the middle of the song where the RH has to be so flexible. Thus....the song took that as a name." (So thank you Greg)

This piece also means alot to me because when I was learning this piece, my dog whom was precious to me was diagnosed with malignant melanoma. Within a few weeks she had passed away. My heart still breaks when I think about it. I was planning to sit out on this recital because for many weeks, I had a hard time concentrating due to my depression and hardly practised the piano. Anyways, I manage to pick myself up and decided to dedicate this piece to my dog "Cocoa". So this is the outcome.
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
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#1039558 - 11/15/07 12:26 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
21[/b]
Performer's name:TThomas (Tina)
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:Almost a year
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/ruvpg0jpu6
Title of piece:Song at the Speyer Cathedral
Composer:David Nevue
Source of music:Sheet music
Instrument used:Yamaha M425
Recording method:Samson C01U mic to MacBook, Audacity
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:I think this is a very pretty little piece....when played by David Nevue! I have to be honest, I’m not pleased with my submission. This recital has been good for me though, as it has opened my eyes to some things that need direction (and redirection) which I won’t bore you with here \:\) Next recital will be better and I will be upping my difficulty as well. Thanks for listening!
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039559 - 11/15/07 12:27 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
22[/b]
Performer's name:I played it better at home
Experience:6+ years
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/eq1ld4n6cc
Title of piece:Sidewalk Cafe
Composer:Martha Mier
Source of music:Sheet music
Instrument used:Yamaha Upright
Recording method:directly to MP3 player then copied to PC
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:There is a bit of background noise. I don't remember it when I was playing. I think it must have been a squeaky bench????
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#1039560 - 11/15/07 12:28 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
23[/b]
Performer's name:gerg / Greg H
Experience:A few years
Direct music link:http://www.hedgersoftware.com/gerg_scherzo.mp3
Title of piece:"Scherzo" from Partita No. 3 in A minor
Composer:J. S. Bach
Source of music:Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics Vol. 20
Instrument used:1893 Knabe grand
Recording method:Boom-mounted large condenser CAD-M177 studio microphones
Analog mixer/pre-amps
Cruddy USB sound interface - now the weak link in my recording chain.
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:"The Scherzo likewise [along with the Burlesca] corresponds to its title, which signifies jocular and romping merriment" (F.K. Griepenkerl, Sr., from the forward).

A short, fun piece... These are great work for the fingers and quite fun to play. Now to (attempt to) learn the rest of Partita No. 3 \:D

I spent some time and money on the recording setup since our last get-together (primarily for the Preludes recital). The built-in "microphone" jack has been bypassed in favor of an inexpensive USB device that barely handles 44.1kHz, and that only on "very high latency" setting. Any further improvement will require a different computer. The studio-grade American-made microphones/boom stands are an addition with which I am very pleased and do make a huge difference covering the entire audible spectrum. Tweaking the boom placement and positioning for different audio textures adds a new element of interest \:D
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#1039561 - 11/15/07 12:29 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
24[/b]
Performer's name:DragonPianoPlayer
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:1 year lessons as an adult, I don't remember how many as a kid (4 or 5).
Direct music link:http://www.rjmeredith.com/music/mozartk5.mp3
Title of piece:Minuet (K5)
Composer:Mozart
Source of music:Sheet music
Instrument used:Casio PX310 with TruePianos VSTi
Recording method:Using Reaper DAW software on PC.
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:Not perfect, but overall a pretty nice take.
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
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#1039562 - 11/15/07 12:29 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
25[/b]
Performer's name:DeepElem (aka Buck)
Experience:1 Year 5 months
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/ct3ce03pqy
Title of piece:I Remember Clifford
Composer:Benny Golson
Source of music:Fakebook
Instrument used:Yamaha S90ES
Recording method:Audacity
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:I think this song is bit over my head (key of Eb, a LOT of different chords, and more variations in the melody than I'm used to), but I'm pretty happy with how well I'm playing it. I know there is a lot I need to improve, but for now it feels like a great accomplishment.

About this song (taken from Wikipedia) :

I Remember Clifford is the name of a jazz threnody written by jazz tenor saxophone player Benny Golson in memory of Clifford Brown, the influential and highly-rated jazz trumpeter who died in an auto accident when he was only 25 years old; he and Golson had done a stint in Lionel Hampton's band together.
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#1039563 - 11/15/07 12:30 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
26[/b]
Performer's name:AdagioM (Michele)
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:Nine years
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/nho9jb2k3k
Title of piece:Epilogo (Epilogue), from Escenas Romanticas
Composer:Enrique Granados
Source of music:sheet music
Instrument used:Weinbach 170 grand, not tuned since May!
Recording method:Audacity on my laptop with a mono mic hanging from the prop stick of the piano
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:This isn't quite ready, but it's such a pretty piece that I wanted to share it, anyway. I can't seem to read all those arpeggios in the LH fast enough, so I had to memorize the piece. At least I'll have something I can sit down and play without sheet music!
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#1039564 - 11/15/07 12:34 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
27[/b]
Performer's name:Eternal
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:1 year
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/4b9xp4hkfq
Title of piece:Braveheart
Composer:James Horner / Christopher Peacock
Source of music:Sheet Music
Instrument used:Ivory (Bosendorfer) controlled by Casio PX700
Recording method:MIDI to Ivory
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:I found the piece on YouTube while searching for Braveheart soundtrack performed on piano. The soundtrack to that movie was composed by James Horner. The piece I performed is a variation on the main theme by another composer, I've never heard of before. I actually liked it better than the original, and so I decided to memorize that one instead.
I'm a big "classical" sound track fan, and will be posting many more from various movies in the future.
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
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#1039565 - 11/15/07 12:34 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
28[/b]
Performer's name:mahlzeit
Avatar:Avatar Image
Experience:A little over two years.
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/7ub8eaz7d3
Home page link:http://www.originalsolopiano.com
Title of piece:Ballad Schmallad
Source of music:Made it up myself.
Instrument used:Yamaha CP33 digital stage piano
Recording method:Recorded in MIDI (several thousand times). Fixed one or two sloppy mistakes in Anvil Studio. Exported to WAV using Cantabile Lite with TruePianos VSTi (demo version) and the Ambience reverb plugin (also demo version). Tweaked WAV file in Cool Edit Pro. Made MP3 with WinLame.
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:Usually my compositions and improvisations are in AABA form, but this time I simply glued together three different parts, all in the key of G (or Em, its relative minor). I probably should have developed these three themes more because the recording is a bit on the short side, though it was already hard enough to play as is. Some bits sound vaguely familiar, so I might have used them before (or "borrowed" them, heh heh).
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Mason & Hamlin A -- 91997
My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/pianomonica

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#1039566 - 11/15/07 12:35 AM Re: Recital 8 -- November 15, 2007
Monica K. Offline

Platinum Supporter until Dec 31 2012


Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16857
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
29[/b]
Performer's name:Rockpeter
Experience:3 yrs approximately
Direct music link:http://www.box.net/shared/5yszvl30sx
Title of piece:Prelude Op. 16 No. 1
Composer:Alexander Scriabin
Source of music:Sheet music,Dover edition
Instrument used:CLP-120 Clavinova
Recording method:digital to Pc, using Powertracks Proaudio
Critical feedback wanted:Yes
Additional info:I have been learning this piece on and off for 5 months now. Still needs work on timing but its a work in progress. Hope you enjoy.
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