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#1288598 - 10/17/09 05:59 AM
Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
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Registered: 10/16/06
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Loc: Essex, England
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Nocturne Ecital Today is the 160th anniversary of Chopin's death. He seems, to me, so distant in time and yet so very near when we play or listen to his music. Please do visit our NEW commemorative ecital website, where Piano World members have collaborated on a beautiful collection of Nocturne performances to mark October 17, 2009. Thank you to everyone involved, from gerg who has put up the lovely website and made 37/2 sound smooth and easy, to Mati who did clever techie stuff as well as giving a stunning performance, our hero LisztAddict who filled in a vacant spot at the last minute with his usual panache, and each and every one of the performers. Chopin would be proud of you all. 
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#1288647 - 10/17/09 10:06 AM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
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Registered: 09/11/06
Posts: 937
Loc: Dallas, TX, US
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Thanks M-R and everyone else involved - the website looks great and it is very well organized and easy to use.
I'm still working my way through the recordings - from what I've heard so far Chopin would be proud
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#1288680 - 10/17/09 10:55 AM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Chardonnay]
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There are all wonderful, delicate, crystalline, flowing "leek vater" - Chopin's tongue in cheek favorite quote from the English on his playing - - -
Dazzled, Frycek slouches back into her cave there to whack her elephant tusks with a club - - -
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#1288732 - 10/17/09 12:34 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
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#1288783 - 10/17/09 02:16 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: gerg]
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Registered: 08/12/04
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Loc: Washington metro
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Everyone sounds great. Congratulations!
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#1288791 - 10/17/09 02:36 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: gerg]
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Registered: 11/25/05
Posts: 1246
Loc: Lodz, Poland
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Everyones playing is supreme and gorgeous. I'm listening to the recital for the third time today and can't stop smiling with joy about it.
Congratulations to you all!
I don't feel entitled (not that I deserve right) to make judge such intricate and beautiful performances individually. They are simply breathtaking.
M.
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#1288795 - 10/17/09 02:49 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: gerg]
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Registered: 12/17/08
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For some reason I can't connect to the music links...Driving me crazy as I want to hear some of these...Anyone else having trouble?
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#1288804 - 10/17/09 03:17 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: gerg]
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Registered: 03/17/07
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Carolyn227, what does "The Hunter" think of your playing? Your touch drips with honeylike expression.
Thank you! Funny you should say "honeylike." We just had a honey incident in the kitchen about a half hour ago. Yeah, 3 and 5 year old children making their own sandwiches can be an adventure sometimes. "The Hunter" (who is actually salmon fishing today) loves my playing. He was always bragging to anyone who would listen how his wife was this amazing pianist. Unfortunately I hadn't kept up on my playing, so I was always embarrased to play little snippets from songs of long ago because I couldn't actually play a complete song. I started playing a year ago and feel better than ever about my playing. I popped on a movie for the kids (the honey incident wasn't the only incident this morning!) and I'm listening to everyone's pieces right now. Everyone sounds so fantastic!
Edited by carolyn227 (10/17/09 03:18 PM)
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#1288811 - 10/17/09 03:28 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
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Registered: 07/24/09
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What a wonderful way for me to spend my Saturday morning! EVERYONE was superb and so very inspirational! I'm in awe. Peyton - you performed my two favorite nocturnes deliciously. (BTW- I couldn't access 9/2, 15/1, 55/1. Am I doing something wrong?) CMohr
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#1288814 - 10/17/09 03:32 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
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Registered: 11/25/05
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Loc: Lodz, Poland
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CMohr, these three are unfortunately not there for various reasons. You are doing nothing wrong.
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Mateusz Papiernik My youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Maticomp"One man can make a difference" - Wilton Knight Kawai CN21 (digital), Yamayuri Kawai KU3 (acoustic upright)
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#1288865 - 10/17/09 04:49 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
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Registered: 04/13/07
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Very nice site.........
Great recordings.......I 'll be back here.....
MaryRose thanks for the link!!
Best regards, Johan B
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#1288909 - 10/17/09 05:48 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: gerg]
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Registered: 09/12/07
Posts: 505
Loc: Boston, MA.
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Greg, thanks so much for the very kind ( too kind) comments! I felt rather like I was stumbling through those rhythmic land mines! I haven't listened to everyone's piece yet- I'm trying to savor each one, and not rush through- but I did listen to yours, Greg, and you did a marvelous job on one of my favorites  I thoroughly enjoyed it. Your right-hand playing is very clean and well controlled; beautifully done! I looked at the score as I listened, and all those rapid thirds would have tripped me up for sure! Ted.Stanion- very nice 15/2! -Another one I haven't had the courage to try, and you did a great job.
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#1288911 - 10/17/09 05:52 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Johan B]
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Registered: 10/16/06
Posts: 1418
Loc: Essex, England
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I truly enjoyed every single performance. Two actually brought a tear to my eye: Chardonnay's, because she plays so reverently and with such feeling - and jazzyprof's, but maybe that is because he chose one of my top favourites and played it so well.
Mati fills me with awe. I think I am right in saying that he has been playing for a shorter time than anyone else in this recital, and is largely self-taught, yet his playing was superb.
Peyton's op 72 was incredibly sexy. There's no other word for it. I used to play that Nocturne and always felt it was an exquisite expression of youthful poetry. I now realise it was an instrument of seduction.
I don't have more time at the moment but please believe me when I say you have all made the world a more beautiful place today by bringing these works alive once again, and in so doing, you have brought a little bit of Chopin to life again too.
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#1288959 - 10/17/09 07:38 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Mary-Rose]
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Registered: 12/15/06
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I finished listening to all of the performances this morning but had to run out before I could comment. I have to say that I am in awe of the quality. There is quite the silly little grin on my face right now because I am happy to be a part of this undertaking. I want to thank every one who has commented so far for not mentioning the I was only one who made a mistake. However, I took my laptop with me while I was out and spent about twenty minutes in Audacity producing this. Gone are three of the most egregious errors and one pause that was so pregnant that I decided I needed to induce labor. Finally, a special thanks to Greg, Mati and Mary-Rose and anyone else involved with organizing this ecital. Ted
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#1288966 - 10/17/09 07:52 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: ted.stanion]
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Registered: 10/16/06
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Loc: Essex, England
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Ted, of course you weren't the only one who made a mistake! But it didn't take away from our enjoyment one bit. Your performance was lovely.
(If I'd taken part you'd know what a mistake really sounds like....)
Edited by Mary-Rose (10/17/09 07:53 PM)
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#1288971 - 10/17/09 07:56 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Mati]
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CMohr, these three are unfortunately not there for various reasons. You are doing nothing wrong. I've got 15-1, and due to reasons I mentioned in the other thread, I will be submitting late. But I will be submitting! 
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#1289186 - 10/18/09 09:57 AM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: tangleweeds]
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Registered: 04/21/09
Posts: 505
Loc: piano bench, usually
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Another gloomy, rainy day here in New Jersey made brighter by these lovely performances! Thank you all for sharing your beautiful music with us. Mati- I didn't know you were mostly self-taught. Very impressive! Your performance was very moving and graceful. gerg - All those 3rds and 6ths, and of course they're sixteenth notes! You handled them with finesse, with great voicing. Your rhythm really enhanced the character of the piece. jazzyprof - Great job on one of my favorites. Chardonnay - sublime, I didn't want the piece to end I'd like to add my thanks to gerg, Mati, and Mary-Rose for their technical and organizational work. The time and effort extended by everyone involved is greatly appreciated. Congratulations to all on a job well done! 
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#1289200 - 10/18/09 10:29 AM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: heidiv]
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Registered: 11/25/05
Posts: 1246
Loc: Lodz, Poland
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Hey, Thanks for all the kind words about my performance! However, I'd like to clarify something about my playing. I wouldn't want to make a false impression. I've been self taught for 3 years before, but the last 1.5 (constituting something between 4.5 - 5 years of my playing, I really lost track how long it is) I spent with my great teacher who did wonders both to my playing, and to this particular nocturne. I spent exactly two months on this piece - and I am sure it wouldn't even be complete, not to mention good sounding, without immense help of my teacher. I think I shouldn't be considered primarily self-taught anymore - I might have been year ago or so, but now it would be dishonest to myself and my teacher to call myself that way. Having said all that, I'm really really glad you liked it!  Best wishes, M.
Edited by Mati (10/18/09 10:30 AM)
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#1289319 - 10/18/09 02:35 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Mati]
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Registered: 04/05/06
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Loc: Illinois
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I am astonished, as usual. Where could anyone go to hear such heavenly music, all at the same time, and peformed by non professionals, but people who truly love Chopin's music? So much so that hours and months were spent trying to caputre his magic. And they did!!
Congratulations to all the performers. We were all grand. And many, many thanks to those who put this ecital together. We are all so wonderful.
Gratefully, Kathleen
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After playing Chopin, I feel as if I had been weeping over sins that I had never committed, and mourning over tragedies that were not my own." Oscar Wilde, 1891
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#1289331 - 10/18/09 03:01 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: loveschopintoomuch]
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Registered: 12/26/07
Posts: 1246
Loc: the holographic universe
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Finally listened to the last few nocturnes late last night, after spending a little time with them at various points in the day. October 17 used to seem like a sad day, but these past two years I woke with great excitement and couldn't wait to hear the e-cital! Thanks for a day of celebration, everybody.
Elene
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#1289408 - 10/18/09 06:01 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
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Loc: Los Angeles
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Agh! My playing is so embarrassing! I promise I'll get a better recording up when I have some spare time.
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#1289426 - 10/18/09 06:36 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
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Registered: 02/02/07
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Loc: Houston, TX
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Akonow, ted.stanion, all: You want a smile? Play your Nocturne today, or tomorrow! You'll impress even yourself with your playing. Shameless plug time: Beyond the other events we have planned, including the BIG recital in March (!!!) and Schubertian's (Did I get your name right this time?  ) Schumann event in June, I would like to take this opportunity to extend a general invitation to participate in the Unsung Heroes recital: http://www.pianoworld.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/1279839/1.htmlHeidiv is organizing this. She is an exceptional teacher and a class-act human being with a long and solid music background. Please consider signing up for this August 2010 event, with your favorite underplayed composer!
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#1289478 - 10/18/09 08:27 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Mary-Rose]
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Registered: 08/03/08
Posts: 219
Loc: Florida
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My hat's off to Chardonnay for the D-flat Major Nocturne. I've always wanted to play this - now I'm a bit more motivated. Thank you.
I haven't had a chance to hear them all - but cherry picked for a real favorite. "I shall return".
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