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#1400522 - 03/21/10 09:55 AM
Heroic polonaise by Chopin, and Träumerei by Schumann
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Edited by adapa (03/21/10 09:57 AM)
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#1429431 - 05/04/10 08:24 AM
Re: Heroic polonaise by Chopin, and Träumerei by Schumann
[Re: adapa]
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I enjoyed both pieces. I thought your tempo in Träumerei was a bit fast and a little uneven in places (I shouldn't talk on that). But it was very enjoyable. You got a bit too loud for the big chord in bar 22 for my liking, and you could have taken the ritardando more from where it starts there. I do the same thing. You can really push the slowing there. It's a wonderful piece.
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#1431318 - 05/07/10 09:27 AM
Re: Heroic polonaise by Chopin, and Träumerei by Schumann
[Re: HomeInMyShoes]
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I thought you did a nice job on Traumerei. I would encourage you to work on bring out the RH phrases in the main melody without disrupting the flow, and consistency of temp too much.
But clearly, a very thoughtful interpretation of the piece. Nice job.
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Philip Hotchkiss Amateur Classical Pianist
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