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#1474842 - 07/15/10 12:37 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Registered: 01/31/10
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Loc: San Jose, CA
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I need to pull out of this one. I'll be doing the Beethoven e-cital, but I have too many other things on my plate to focus on the Beach. Sorry!
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#1476321 - 07/17/10 10:37 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: jeffreyjones]
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Registered: 04/21/09
Posts: 518
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Update:
beet31425: Prelude and Fugue #tbd by Trygve Madsen
akonow: Scharwenka tbd
gerg: Scherzo-Valse from Pieces pittoresques by Chabrier; Nocturne Op.33, No. 3 by Fauré
heidiv: Canzona Serenata, Op. 38, No. 6 by Medtner; Alt Wien by Godowsky
Schubertian: Sonata #6, Paradisi
epf: Under the Palms Waltz by Irene Audain; Aragonaise from Le Cid by Massenet
currawong: Nocturne by Dorian Le Gallienne
RachFan: Quatre Morceaux, Op. 12 (Chant du soir, Meditation, Nocturne, Etude-fantastique) by Georgy Catoire
SlatterFan: Fantasy, Op. 12 by Voříšek
pianojerome: Joseph Achron
Nyiregyhazi: Nuit d'ete by Liapunov
John Frank: A Little Flower Op. 205, No. 11 by Cornelius Gurlitt
Orange Soda King: Etude in G Major Op.35, No. 3 by Alkan
carey: Prelude, Fugue and Variation, Op. 18, by Franck
wr: Nocturne, Op. 22 by Alkan
RogerW: Ten studies, No. 2 Vivace, by Grazyna Bacewicz
soupinmyhair: Passacaglia by Walter Piston
Inlanding: Ernesto Nazareth, Eponina
Canonie: tbd
Sorcerer88: Concert Etude Op. 40, No. 6 Pastorale by Kapustin
MikeN: Chopin-Godowsky Etude, No. 13
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#1477361 - 07/19/10 08:04 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: opus119]
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Registered: 04/21/09
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Hi, Winsome - Welcome to the Forums! Of course you can listen to the recital. That's the whole idea! We'll post the recital on August 20 for all to enjoy. Stay tuned.
opus119 - We'd love to have you join the recital! There's much info on these threads about recording. I'm assuming by your post that you don't own any recording equipment, but perhaps one of your friends does? Let us know if you can participate.
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#1477489 - 07/19/10 11:02 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Registered: 09/11/06
Posts: 937
Loc: Dallas, TX, US
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Sorry - also pulling out
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#1477698 - 07/20/10 09:09 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: Schubertian]
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Registered: 04/21/09
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Sorry to hear that Schubertian, but I understand.
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Update:
beet31425: Prelude and Fugue #tbd by Trygve Madsen
akonow: Scharwenka tbd
gerg: Scherzo-Valse from Pieces pittoresques by Chabrier; Nocturne Op.33, No. 3 by Fauré
heidiv: Canzona Serenata, Op. 38, No. 6 by Medtner; Alt Wien by Godowsky
epf: Under the Palms Waltz by Irene Audain; Aragonaise from Le Cid by Massenet
currawong: Nocturne by Dorian Le Gallienne
RachFan: Quatre Morceaux, Op. 12 (Chant du soir, Meditation, Nocturne, Etude-fantastique) by Georgy Catoire
SlatterFan: Fantasy, Op. 12 by Voříšek
pianojerome: Joseph Achron
Nyiregyhazi: Nuit d'ete by Liapunov
John Frank: A Little Flower Op. 205, No. 11 by Cornelius Gurlitt
Orange Soda King: Etude in G Major Op.35, No. 3 by Alkan
carey: Prelude, Fugue and Variation, Op. 18, by Franck
wr: Nocturne, Op. 22 by Alkan
RogerW: Ten studies, No. 2 Vivace, by Grazyna Bacewicz
soupinmyhair: Passacaglia by Walter Piston
Inlanding: Ernesto Nazareth, Eponina
Canonie: tbd
Sorcerer88: Concert Etude Op. 40, No. 6 Pastorale by Kapustin
MikeN: Chopin-Godowsky Etude, No. 13
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#1482659 - 07/27/10 06:29 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Registered: 04/21/09
Posts: 518
Loc: piano bench, usually
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Just a quick update. There's been lots of work behind the scenes getting the submission page ready. The finishing touches are being applied as we speak, and as soon as we're ready to take submissions, I'll be sure to let you know ASAP.
Our recital date is August 20th. I'm really excited to hear all of these wonderful pieces!
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#1482672 - 07/27/10 07:04 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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I have my recording! I have to use my recital performance in May. Since then, I've been able to make the middle notes of the tremolos quieter, but from having to practice Ravel so much, I probably can't bring it up back to standard in time, and I only have access to my piano at home where the combination of the EXTREMELY dry acoustics and very tinny sound will make this etude sound terrible (haha). So I am going to use my recital recording.
I can't wait to listen to this e-cital!
Edited by Orange Soda King (07/27/10 07:06 PM)
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#1482807 - 07/27/10 10:11 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Registered: 02/18/10
Posts: 426
Loc: Ohio
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Oh dear, is August really a couple of days away. Looks like I really need to get to work and find some way of recording.
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#1482861 - 07/27/10 11:21 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: Orange Soda King]
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Registered: 05/13/05
Posts: 3956
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona
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I have my recording! I have to use my recital performance in May. Since then, I've been able to make the middle notes of the tremolos quieter, but from having to practice Ravel so much, I probably can't bring it up back to standard in time, and I only have access to my piano at home where the combination of the EXTREMELY dry acoustics and very tinny sound will make this etude sound terrible (haha). So I am going to use my recital recording.
I can't wait to listen to this e-cital! OSK - I'm sure your recording is fantastic. Looking forward to hearing it !!
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#1483108 - 07/28/10 10:51 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: MikeN]
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Registered: 04/21/09
Posts: 518
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OSK - I'm sure your recording is fantastic. Looking forward to hearing it !!
Yes, me too, OSK! Oh dear, is August really a couple of days away. Looks like I really need to get to work and find some way of recording. Funny how the summer months seem to slip by so much faster than the winter months. But, no worries -- we still have about 3 weeks before the deadline!
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#1483417 - 07/28/10 07:17 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Registered: 05/15/07
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Loc: Down Under
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Funny how the summer months seem to slip by so much faster than the winter months. But, no worries -- we still have about 3 weeks before the deadline! Haha - it's winter here and I assure you the months have been slipping by just as quickly for me! I'm still in - just hoping my piano won't sound too awful as my tech can't fit me in for a tune until September.
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#1483663 - 07/29/10 08:37 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: currawong]
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Registered: 02/15/06
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Heidiv, Please put me down for something. Maybe one of the "Fantasies on Poems by Richard Dehmel" by Alexander von Zemlinsky. Or a couple of Preludes Op.33 by Sergei Bortkiewicz. Or one of Vasily Kalinnikov's Seven Pieces. Or maybe something even more obscure, but equally gorgeous.  Mel
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#1483743 - 07/29/10 11:03 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: currawong]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 04/21/09
Posts: 518
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Funny how the summer months seem to slip by so much faster than the winter months. But, no worries -- we still have about 3 weeks before the deadline! Haha - it's winter here and I assure you the months have been slipping by just as quickly for me! I'm still in - just hoping my piano won't sound too awful as my tech can't fit me in for a tune until September. Ha! Good point, currawong. I have a hard time thinking of August as winter. dannylux - Nice to hear from you! As requested, I've put you down for "something." I love surprises. Update:beet31425: Prelude and Fugue #tbd by Trygve Madsen akonow: Scharwenka tbd gerg: Scherzo-Valse from Pieces pittoresques by Chabrier; Nocturne Op.33, No. 3 by Fauré heidiv: Canzona Serenata, Op. 38, No. 6 by Medtner; Alt Wien by Godowsky epf: Under the Palms Waltz by Irene Audain; Aragonaise from Le Cid by Massenet currawong: Nocturne by Dorian Le Gallienne RachFan: Quatre Morceaux, Op. 12 (Chant du soir, Meditation, Nocturne, Etude-fantastique) by Georgy Catoire SlatterFan: Fantasy, Op. 12 by Voříšek pianojerome: Joseph Achron Nyiregyhazi: Nuit d'ete by Liapunov John Frank: A Little Flower Op. 205, No. 11 by Cornelius Gurlitt Orange Soda King: Etude in G Major Op.35, No. 3 by Alkan carey: Prelude, Fugue and Variation, Op. 18, by Franck wr: Nocturne, Op. 22 by Alkan RogerW: Ten studies, No. 2 Vivace, by Grazyna Bacewicz soupinmyhair: Passacaglia by Walter Piston Inlanding: Ernesto Nazareth, Eponina Canonie: tbd Sorcerer88: Concert Etude Op. 40, No. 6 Pastorale by Kapustin MikeN: Chopin-Godowsky Etude, No. 13 dannylux: something
Edited by heidiv (07/29/10 11:04 AM)
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#1495986 - 08/14/10 05:38 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Registered: 10/11/08
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sounds like a great program, and less than a week to go, yay! i'll probably record when i'm at home which would be around thursday or friday, so i'll be close to the deadline ^^ but if i can't make it, i'll record on my digital piano, it might not have the sonority of a grand piano but it has a much easier keyboard and i'm much more skilled playing it than the grand piano at home. particularly looking forward to the Medtner Canzona Serenata and the Alkan Nocturne, which i've played myself. But of course, the point of this E-Cital is to get to know new rare music, so i'll probably readily listen to all recordings. And orangesodaking, i already know your recording, but it's so good i might just as well listen to it again  ps: yes, i think i'll also submit the Canon Op. 65 No. 3 by Alkan, it's too beautiful a piece and short at that, plus i won't miss out on the fun of promoting our hero 
Edited by Sorcerer88 (08/14/10 07:53 PM)
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