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#1259478 - 08/31/09 07:40 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Title: Unsung Heroes E-cital: In Memory of G. Tozer
Date: August 20, 2010
* One entry per person, unless you are playing a complete sonata, prelude/fugue, set or suite. We may allow multiple pieces per player if space permits. Keep those submissions coming, and feel free to voice questions or concerns. This is going to be a great event.
Heidi Thanks for the fine idea and for organizing this! I'd like to play: Voříšek - Fantasy, opus 12 (a fairly short work in two movements)
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#1259721 - 08/31/09 03:30 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
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I'll play something by Joseph Achron... maybe one of the Op. 56 pieces. I put up a video earlier this year of his "Dream" Op 56 No. 1, and I'm sure with another year's practice I'll be able to play it without messing up the canon at the end! Or maybe I'll play something else by him.
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#1259879 - 08/31/09 06:35 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: pianojerome]
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Hello all,
Thanks for your interest. I've learned so much already, and we haven't even had the pleasure of listening to the music yet! Here's the update:
Participants
-Frycek: Adieu by Carl Filtsch
Euan Morrison: Prelude #tbd by Cesar Cui
beet 31425: Prelude and Fugue #tbd by Trygve Madsen
akonow: Scharwenka tbd
gerg: tbd
heidiv: tbd
Schubertian: tbd
epf: Under the Palms Waltz by Irene Audain
currawong: tbd
RachFan: tbd
SlatterFan: Fantasy Op. 12 by Vorisek
pianojerome: Joseph Achron
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SlatterFan - My apologies to you and the composer. I can't figure out how to do the doohickeys over the "ris"
pianojerome - Perfection is not necessary! While we all strive to achieve a certain level, we're all human. I'm sure we'll enjoy it.
Thanks again to all. Comments welcomed.
Heidi
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#1260275 - 09/01/09 11:41 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Registered: 09/11/06
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Heidiv - I am still uncertain - but recently I have been led by my spirit guides to look into the considerable amount of music that has been produced by mediums and channelers in that 100 years or so - the most well known, I think, is Rosemary Brown - I have no idea how to get my hands on these scores however - maybe you get them through 'automatic writing'
I'm not sure if this is not too *outre* for this recital - I'm getting bored listening to Dvorak's piano music -
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#1260308 - 09/01/09 12:37 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: Schubertian]
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Did Rosemary channel any Schumann? - I know He and Clara visited her.
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#1260371 - 09/01/09 02:27 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
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Yes she did - but I am not sure who publishes that -
In the meantime my public library has the sheet music for some ectoplasmic mazurkas of CHopin, which I am eagerly awaiting - never underestimate the resources of your public library!
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#1260414 - 09/01/09 03:34 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: Chardonnay]
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Or maybe the "Don't Quite Know They're Dead Heroes" E-Cital?
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#1260419 - 09/01/09 03:43 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: SlatterFan]
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Yeah, why not. This is a good venue to participate and play.
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#1261067 - 09/02/09 01:33 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: gerg]
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Yes, my ouija board tells me that we should stick to music composed during the composer's lifetime.
Perhaps we can include postmortem compositions next time, though I can't promise it would be a lively event.
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#1261152 - 09/02/09 03:44 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Registered: 11/13/07
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Perhaps we can include postmortem compositions next time, though I can't promise it would be a lively event. I think that would be wonderful provided we could have an educational aspect to it -- that is, musical decomposition afterwards. Oh, to avoid other obvious puns, I think that it should not be limited to music marked "grave," there should be music marked "animato" or "avec esprit." Ed
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#1261262 - 09/02/09 06:39 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: gerg]
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It has been given me to know that there is discord here on the Physical. Beings are not yet ripe. Composers- or, perhaps, De-composers - who have passed over onto the Astral will be content to remain silent for the 'Unsung heroes' event. The vibratory conditions are unstable.
Edited by Schubertian (09/02/09 11:01 PM)
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#1261721 - 09/03/09 11:17 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: Schubertian]
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Hi Heidi - sign me up for one of the piano sonatas of Hyacinth Jadin (1776-1800) a younger contemporary of Mozart whose life was thrown into turmoil by the French Revolution, the Terror, and then cut short by TB.
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#1261785 - 09/03/09 12:46 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: Schubertian]
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I remember him.
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#1261786 - 09/03/09 12:46 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: Schubertian]
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I remember him. Real bad luck.
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#1262007 - 09/03/09 07:06 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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I've partially learned the Liapunov transcendental Study "Nuit d'ete" a few times. No guarantees, but I could possibly aim to get it finished. His lesghinka is heard from time to time, but this particular study seems to be very rarely played sadly, although this performance (not mine) is up on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e04N5odqDHc
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#1262081 - 09/03/09 09:32 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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This is shaping up to be quite an impressive program! Here's the updated list:
Participants
-Frycek: Adieu by Carl Filtsch
Euan Morrison: Prelude #tbd by Cesar Cui
beet 31425: Prelude and Fugue #tbd by Trygve Madsen
akonow: Scharwenka tbd
gerg: tbd
heidiv: The Angel by Bortkiewicz
Schubertian: Sonata by Hyacinth Jadin
epf: Under the Palms Waltz by Irene Audain
currawong: tbd
RachFan: tbd
SlatterFan: Fantasy Op. 12 by Vorisek
pianojerome: Joseph Achron
Nyiregyhazi: Nuit d'ete by Liapunov
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Thanks for all of comments regarding the composers. I'm hoping to compile info on all the composers to post on the recital date.
Edited by heidiv (09/03/09 09:44 PM) Edit Reason: embarrassingly poor computer skills
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#1262686 - 09/04/09 11:03 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Hi all-
Several people have asked if they may submit more than one piece. After thinking about it, I have to say, Why not? If we're trying to introduce people to new composers, it makes sense to allow people to contribute whatever they would like. The more music we present, the more we'll all learn.
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#1262832 - 09/05/09 08:26 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Hi all-
Several people have asked if they may submit more than one piece. After thinking about it, I have to say, Why not? If we're trying to introduce people to new composers, it makes sense to allow people to contribute whatever they would like. The more music we present, the more we'll all learn. Well, in that case, I'll add Massenet's "Aragonaise" from the ballet "Le Cid." Ed
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#1262983 - 09/05/09 02:28 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
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Participants
-Frycek: Adieu by Carl Filtsch
Euan Morrison: Prelude #tbd by Cesar Cui
beet 31425: Prelude and Fugue #tbd by Trygve Madsen
akonow: Scharwenka tbd
gerg: Scherzo-Valse from Pieces pittoresques by Chabrier
heidiv: The Angel by Bortkiewicz
Schubertian: Sonata by Hyacinth Jadin
epf: Under the Palms Waltz by Irene Audain; Aragonaise from Le Cid by Massenet
currawong: tbd
RachFan: tbd
SlatterFan: Fantasy Op. 12 by Vorisek
pianojerome: Joseph Achron
Nyiregyhazi: Nuit d'ete by Liapunov
John Frank: A Little Flower Op. 205, No. 11 by Cornelius Gurlitt
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#1262984 - 09/05/09 02:33 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
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Well, in that case, I'll add Massenet's "Aragonaise" from the ballet "Le Cid." In your own transcription? Might be fun. If you want to sample some Massenet keyboard music (he didn't write much), try the piano concerto. It's totally over-the-top with a lot of busy passage work, but somehow the work is oddly compelling.
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#1263132 - 09/05/09 07:08 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
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Well, in that case, I'll add Massenet's "Aragonaise" from the ballet "Le Cid." In your own transcription? Might be fun. Not my transcription. The one I have is very good, however, and faithful to the full score. Ed
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#1279352 - 10/02/09 01:00 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
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Hello everyone, It seemed time for an update on this thread. Of course, anyone is welcome to add their name to the list. The more, the merrier! To those of you who signed up but haven't chosen a piece yet - have you picked one? As you can see, I've decided to play a piece by Medtner, one of Geoffrey Tozer's favorite composers. If you're interested in joining the fun, throw your hat in the ring and choose the piece later. We have a very generous, very talented, very modest member who has offered a site for hosting the e-cital. She/he wishes to remain anonymous for now, but many thanks go to you! Participants-Frycek: Adieu by Carl Filtsch Euan Morrison: Prelude #tbd by Cesar Cui beet 31425: Prelude and Fugue #tbd by Trygve Madsen akonow: Scharwenka tbd gerg: Scherzo-Valse from Pieces pittoresques by Chabrier heidiv: Canzona Serenata, Op. 38, No. 6 by Medtner Schubertian: Sonata by Hyacinth Jadin epf: Under the Palms Waltz by Irene Audain; Aragonaise from Le Cid by Massenet currawong: tbd RachFan: tbd SlatterFan: Fantasy, Op. 12 by Vorisek pianojerome: Joseph Achron Nyiregyhazi: Nuit d'ete by Liapunov John Frank: A Little Flower Op. 205, No. 11 by Cornelius Gurlitt ----------------------------------
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#1279734 - 10/03/09 01:17 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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I know we're a ways out, but I'm having great fun with my piece. Fast and staccato. Thank you, Heidi, for placing before us this fantastic opportunity to showcase music that we might otherwise never hear!  Anyone else want to talk about their piece? Anyone care to join us?
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#1279788 - 10/03/09 04:49 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Hello everyone, It seemed time for an update on this thread. Of course, anyone is welcome to add their name to the list. The more, the merrier! To those of you who signed up but haven't chosen a piece yet - have you picked one? As you can see, I've decided to play a piece by Medtner, one of Geoffrey Tozer's favorite composers. If you're interested in joining the fun, throw your hat in the ring and choose the piece later. We have a very generous, very talented, very modest member who has offered a site for hosting the e-cital. She/he wishes to remain anonymous for now, but many thanks go to you! The Medtner Canzona Serenata is a marvelous piece; great choice. I'm still looking through stuff to see what I might want to play, but go ahead and add me as a "tbd" participant. There are so many possibilities. And yes, thanks to the mystery host person.
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#1279839 - 10/03/09 09:11 AM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
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Great wr! I'm glad you'll be participating. Considering the e-cital is 10 months away, that gives us all enough time to peruse our options.
Gerg, I looked up your piece and it does look fun! Can't wait to hear you play it.
I acquired the score for the Medtner and played through slowly a few times just to make sure it's within my abilities. I love the piece too; alas, the real work on my Medtner piece must wait a couple of months until I first finish 2 other projects (but I'm soooo tempted...)
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#1335755 - 12/28/09 07:46 PM
Re: Unsung Heroes E-cital
[Re: heidiv]
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Heidiv please change my submission to "Paradisi: Sonata #6"
Hyacinth will have to languish in obscurity a bit longer
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