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#1110913 - 03/27/08 03:08 PM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16995
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Originally posted by Always Wanted to Play Piano: Anyhow, do I get a gold star for reading all 18 pages? [/b] Here you go, AWTPP!! Some of Einaudi's pieces really aren't that hard at all. Maybe I wouldn't recommend them for a two-month beginner, but perhaps 6 months. I can't remember how long Mark had been playing when he started I due fiumi, but I don't think it was too long. If you like the music, buy the book and put it away for a few months. You may be pleasantly surprised when you pull it out at 6 months. Yes, Kawaigirl is my hero. I'm *still* flabbergasted at how quickly she was able to produce a wonderful recording of Divenire. I've been working on that piece OVER A YEAR and have yet to get a recording I'd feel good about posting here. 
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#1110915 - 03/27/08 10:00 PM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 02/27/06
Posts: 989
Loc: Toronto
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Originally posted by Always Wanted to Play Piano:
One more thing... Kawaigirl, your recordings are really something. You've gotten plenty of props for them, deservedly so. You don't need any more from me. But one thing that hasn't gotten much mention is that you made those on a digital, is that right? This music is highly nuanced, as many of you have pointed out. If I am reading y'all correctly, the music (some of it) isn't demanding technically, but highly demanding in terms of dynamics and expression. I think I remember someone in this thread going so far as to say that Einaudi should only be played on a grand... That you, KG, are able to meet these challenges on a digital speaks highly of your ability, and also says something of your instrument. A Kawai digital, I assume? Txs Always Wanted to Play Piano. You certainly deserve a gold star for reading all 18 pages! Yes, those recordings were recorded on my Roland RD300SX.
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#1110916 - 04/01/08 09:03 AM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 03/05/07
Posts: 64
Loc: Minnesota
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Ok, add another fan to the Einaudi thread. Since purchasing a new piano about 10 months ago, I've been playing mostly Scott Joplin rags and a few old pieces from my childhood piano days. While my wife really enjoys playing the piano, she hasn't done it nearly as much primarily because she doesn't have any sheet music for songs she'd like to play. Consequently, I've been searching for music that she'd enjoy and I recently stumbled across Einaudi, which seemed perfect. We recently ordered his large 175 page book from Amazon, along with the greatest hits CD, but haven't received them. I've also been listening to some of his works on youtube and trying to figure out which are my favorites. While this started out being for my wife to play, I think I'll have to ask her permission to play a few songs myself (we try not to play the same pieces to avoid the comparisons, as well as the redundancy of hearing it all the time).
With all of that introduction, can you please tell me that Stella del Mattino is in the large book? Amazon doesn't have the table of contents listed, and I find myself captivated by that song. Also, for anyone who has played it, can you tell me roughly how difficult it is? I'm hoping I'll be able to manage some of these pieces. In my very different Joplin world, I've been playing Bethena, Magnetic Rag, the Entertainer, and am just geting going on Elite Syncopations. I am a master of none, for sure, but play well enough to get through the first three at reasonable pace.
Also, it may be helpful for folks considering that book if someone might consider listing the songs included (I know I would appreciate it greatly).
-Matt
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#1110917 - 04/01/08 09:12 AM
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Registered: 06/03/06
Posts: 1674
Loc: Spokane WA
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OK Matt, here ya go: Limbo; Melodia Africana II; La Profondita Del Buio: Quel Che Resta; Ombre; Samba; I Gorni; Bella Notte; I due Fiumi; Melodia Africana III; Lontano;  Stella Del Mattino[/b]; Fuori Dal Mondo; Nefeli; Exit; Fuoria Dalla Notte; Melodia africanan I; Tracce; Password; Melodia Africanan IV; Le Onde - Canzone Popolare; Le Onde; Detro L'Incanto; Giorni Dispari; Julia; In un'Altra Vita; Un Mondo A Parte; Sotto Vento; L'ultima Volta; Inizio; La Linea Scura; La Nascita Delle Cose Segrete; Passaggio; Onde Corte; Questa Notte; Due Tramonti Excuse any spelling/typing errors, please.
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#1110918 - 04/01/08 09:34 AM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 10/24/06
Posts: 545
Loc: Richmond, VA
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Originally posted by MJinMN:  Also, for anyone who has played it, can you tell me roughly how difficult it is? I'm hoping I'll be able to manage some of these pieces. In my very different Joplin world, I've been playing Bethena, Magnetic Rag, the Entertainer, and am just geting going on Elite Syncopations. I am a master of none, for sure, but play well enough to get through the first three at reasonable pace. [/b] Hi Matt - I just performed Stella del mattino for our most recent ABF recital. I think if you can knock out Joplin's work (which I can do only in my dreams so far!), Stella will probably feel like a warm-up piece for you!  It is a very pretty piece, to be sure and I enjoyed learning it. Tina
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#1110919 - 04/26/08 08:31 PM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 12/19/07
Posts: 200
Loc: Hawaii
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Sorry, nothing new. Just posting to bring this close to the front so I can find it. (I really like this thread)
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#1110920 - 04/27/08 12:38 AM
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Registered: 09/28/07
Posts: 657
Loc: Center City, MN
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You can bookmark this thread or just use the stickied post of important threads as this thread is linked from there. As a last resort there's always the search function to find it. 
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#1110921 - 04/27/08 04:10 AM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 12/19/07
Posts: 200
Loc: Hawaii
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Thanks AnthonyB for the help. Do you mean book mark on my computer? I don't understand the stickied post of important threads thing. And when I did a "Einaudi" search it didn't really pop up. Keep in mind the rate limiting step is me.
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#1110923 - 05/05/08 10:34 AM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 01/22/08
Posts: 674
Loc: Chicago
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Ok, I have spent a good portion of the last month listening to the various Einaudi CD's our library has. I found some stuff that I simply don't care for (Dr. Zhivago, Stanze), and others that are wonderful. I'd also have to say that the La Scala 2 disk set is probably sufficient for me, as most of what I really like is on it. If I had to claim a favorite piece, something I'm MOST looking forward to playing, it would probably be In un'altra vita.
I should go back through this thread and see if anyone has had any luck with it. I don't recall.
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#1110925 - 05/05/08 12:00 PM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 01/22/08
Posts: 674
Loc: Chicago
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KWgirl and Ewan posted recordings. KG also mentioned something about it being more complex to play than one would think, just listening to it.
Uh oh.
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#1110931 - 05/07/08 10:00 AM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 10/12/06
Posts: 921
Loc: Ohio
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Monica, I was going to wait until after the recital to tell you, but I've signed a contract with RCA Red Seal to release my first DVD of New Age compositions along with a week-long stint at Carnegie Hall to begin a nationwide tour. Since this is my first tour, RCA is underwriting ticket costs for select FEMALE members of Piano World. I get to choose the first 100 ladies for free admission. You are at the top of my list! Interested? Sincerely, Lisztener BTW, My stage name will be different from My user name here. We're reviving an old American name, "Johnny Appleseed". They expect my DVD to sell in the multiple millions of dollars.
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#1110932 - 05/07/08 10:01 AM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 02/11/08
Posts: 3104
Loc: Chocolatetown, USA
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Originally posted by Monica K.: I asked my hubby last night if he minded if I dumped the kids on him for two days so that I could go to the concert and try to have Einaudi's baby. He replied "it's okay, as long as he pays the child support and I get to sleep with Madonna." That's why I married him.  [/b] Madonna  Good gravy! His only hope is that she's better in the sack than in the recording studio (she'd almost have to be) :p - for 2 days alone with the kids he deserves far better  (Actually, I'm not sure I'm old enough to be discussing these lascivious arrangements  ). Regards, JF
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#1110933 - 05/07/08 10:06 AM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16995
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Originally posted by Lisztener:  Monica, I was going to wait until after the recital to tell you, but I've signed a contract with RCA Red Seal to release my first DVD of New Age compositions along with a week-long stint at Carnegie Hall to begin a nationwide tour. Since this is my first tour, RCA is underwriting ticket costs for select FEMALE members of Piano World. I get to choose the first 100 ladies for free admission. You are at the top of my list! Interested? Sincerely, Lisztener [/b] Lisztener, after hearing your beautiful recital submissions, I'd gladly travel across the country to hear you, too.  Er...but...no babies; I'm saving my ovaries for Einaudi. p.s. to JohnFrank, I gotta agree with you about Madonna. It was the one fundamental area of disagreement when my husband and I got married. (And at our reception, I had to pull the D.J. aside and tell him that he could play anything EXCEPT Madonna.)
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#1110935 - 05/07/08 01:01 PM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 02/11/08
Posts: 3104
Loc: Chocolatetown, USA
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Originally posted by Monica K.: p.s. to JohnFrank, I gotta agree with you about Madonna. It was the one fundamental area of disagreement when my husband and I got married. [/b] Madonna was your one fundamental area of disagreement?  You guys will easily make your golden anniversary! Also, this seems to be the right thread to let you know that the other day I ordered the Narada Easy New Age Sampler from sheetmusicplus.com. You had recommended The Ultimate New Age Collection to me in some other thread recently, but I felt this one was more appropriate for my current skill level. It has works by David Lanz, Michael Jones, Wayne Gratz, etc., including Lanz's beautiful "Leaves on the Seine", which is the 1st one I will attack. I sometimes joke a little about New Age music, but I've been a fan for years with many CDs. Thanks again for your suggestions, which took me to the right website Regards, JF
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#1110936 - 05/07/08 09:51 PM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 04/17/05
Posts: 3850
Loc: Arizona.
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Originally posted by Monica K.:  As best as I can tell, it's a "private" concert with no ticket sales to the general public (at least not yet). I registered with the radio station to be a member of their "club" and entered a contest for tickets, with the winners to be announced on Monday May 12th. I am going to explore other avenues of getting tickets too (the time-honored "throw a lot of money at the sponsor" trick  ). Hunky, I am *seriously* considering going and would love to meet up with you and Mrs. hunky if we can only figure out how to get tickets.[/b] Monica, I say a bunch of the ABF members get together (online) and compile a "best of Einaudi" compilation cd. We can write him a letter and explain how he is such a HUGE influence to many of us and we can provide him our cd as proof!. A good businessman knows his target audience (and market) and you just never know what can come out of it. Jim Brickman does special performances and contests all the time; maybe Ludovico will as well. It's free to ask!.
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#1110937 - 05/09/08 11:18 AM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 02/11/08
Posts: 3104
Loc: Chocolatetown, USA
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Got the New Age Collection in the mail yesterday - "Leaves on the Seine" looks manageable - only 97 measures (with CODA) - will memorize for future recital.
Regards, JF
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