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The list has been updated - see top of first page of this thread.

Welcome Theowne, Mistaya, and Pianolicious! Please check the list and see if you are comfortable with these pieces next to your names smile

I will remove the asterisks from the list if we do not hear back within the next day or so from Op30No3 and Ragnhild.


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Theowne, I put your name next to #19 as well, as you sound confident it is within your abilities. #11 is indeed in the short-and-sweet category.


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I can easily do #5 or #19 in two months, I suggested #10 based on its shortness, thinking that I would be a backup for the last minute.

I do have large hands, but I'd rather not do 19.
#12 is just murder. It's sort of like 10.2.
Anyway, Frycek, what tempo do you play #22 at?

They're just so nice, I'll probably learn them anyway!


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How far are you into #12? How comfortable are you with it?


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Great new list, Greg, but just a thought. We have Thalamus down for 20. I don't think I'm going to hear from him. 20 is easy, so I can volunteer or if someone new or someone else would like it, that's OK also.

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You shall have #20! smile Updating the list...


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Can I be in the Chopin recital?. I have a very unorthodox version of prelude in C minor (opus no 28) under my belt. It is very similar to Barry Maniow's "could it be magic" in which he based most of that piece on.

I have posted this piece somewhere a while back but it has drastically changed since then. I'm not sure if "improvised" classical music is allowed.

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Well, Super Hunky, I'll have to take your request up with the committee. I don't know what committee yet; but one will definitely have to be formed to decide upon such issues as using a Barry Manilow interpretation of a Chopin composition which is also somewhat of an improvisation of both or one or the other or neither.

I think we will need about 3 years to get back to you on this?

But thanks for your interest.

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Mr. S-H, would you like to try the growling #14? I voluteered someone else for this, but have not heard back yet...


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This thread is moving awfully quickly.

19 sounds AWFULLY hard. Let me listen to all four and get back to you.

Maybe I should let Monica K. pick one for me. She knows what I can and cannot follow through on.


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Let me sight-read some and get back to you.

I start school Monday -- 18 credit hours all cores -- so I am not going to commit till I talk to my instructor. 2 months ain't that much time.

5 and 19 sure look pretty though. Let me play around with them I need a break today anyway.


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Fast. I'm aiming for Hershey's speed in Monsieur Chopin. It's his breakup with Sand piece. It's a killer.


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Pianolicious, Theowne wants to play #19. See the list at the top of this thread (page 1) for the most up-to-date assignment.

I believe we have you down for #5. Do let us know about your confidence level, if you think it is doable in the timeframe. Thanks!


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[b] Anyway, Frycek, what tempo do you play #22 at?
Fast. I'm aiming for Hershey's speed in Monsieur Chopin. It's his breakup with Sand piece. It's a killer. [/b]
I've never seen Hershey play anything, so I'm not sure what you mean. Is this like Argerich-fast?


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I'm not familiar with her recording. The only recording I know of on the net is Paderewski's on the Classic Music archives. Hershey's is a bit faster than that and a good bit wilder, deliberately. I said I was trying for it, I doubt if I'll make it.


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Maybe I should let Monica K. pick one for me. She knows what I can and cannot follow through on.
Monica K. thinks you're crazy to take on a new commitment like learning an "awfully hard" Chopin Prelude in two months, that also happen to coincide with starting a demanding new academic program, without asking your teacher first. laugh

(Though I'm sure you could do it and would enjoy hearing you play it. smile )

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#12 is just murder.
I hope you won't murder #12. laugh

BTW, the timing for this #12 is about 1 minute and 10 seconds. Did I say it's a tough piece?

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Well, Super Hunky, I'll have to take your request up with the committee. I don't know what committee yet; but one will definitely have to be formed to decide upon such issues as using a Barry Manilow interpretation of a Chopin composition which is also somewhat of an improvisation of both or one or the other or neither.

I think we will need about 3 years to get back to you on this?

But thanks for your interest.

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Well, it seems that I'll have to resort to the 'Ol "If you can't join em, beat em" theory then!. No worries. Something possibly for the next AB recital. confused

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Mr. S-H, #14 is still unofficially up for grabs, if you do want to participate. No one seems to want to play it.


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[b]#12 is just murder.
I hope you won't murder #12. laugh
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No promises. laugh

I'll be great if the recital is postponed until March. Although I really don't care. I really should have started earlier.

I can play both hands HS in about 1 min each, and I've just started to join.

I'll do 14 if nobody else offers to do so, but I'd rather give someone else the chance.


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