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Sweet of you to consider him; I'm assured too smile Now foolishness and bravery walk hand in hand surely...I mean, were one to do something rational and not at all challenging or otherwise out of one's ability, how could it be deemed brave? laugh
Um...probably best not to translate it *too* accurately... *cough* let's just say it's a vulgar and cheery way of thanking you ^>^
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A vulgar way to say "thank you"? Huh. I guess some things just don't translate.

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It's great to see another of these recitals popping up. Some very interesting material! I'd like to offer a couple of recordings which I already have - Liapunov's fifth transcendental etude (op. 11 no. 5) and the first of Thalberg's L'art du chant transcriptions set (op. 70 no. 1, an arrangement from Bellini's I Puritani).

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I will add a fine melodist to the mix by submitting a short piece, Élégie, by Massenet, aka., Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet. wink

Really fantastic submissions. Look forward to listening.

As always, Heidiv, thank you for your efforts, putting your energy to coordinate such a wonderful event

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Hi ronde de sylphes, and welcome to the forums!

Glen, so nice to hear from you. Glad you'll be joining us.

PARTICIPANTS
Orange Soda King -- Sonate de Concert, III. (Alkan); Andante Romantique in C# Major, Op. 13, No. 2 (Alkan)
mingusmonk -- Poems of the Sea (Bloch)
currawong -- Margaret Sutherland
Cinnamonbear -- Consolation (Steve Chandler)
Jolteon -- Heller
wr -- Twelve Esquisses (Koechlin)
heidiv -- Rêverie, Op. 10, No. 4 (Catoire); selections from Six Fantasy Pieces, Op. 17 (Dora Pejačević)
dannylux -- Otto Nicolai, Etude in D flat "Gruss an Liszt" Op. 40, No. 3; York Bowen, Reverie d'Amour, Op. 20, No. 2; Sergei Bortkiewicz, Lyrica Nova, Op. 59, No. 3; Viktor Kosenko, Consolation, Op. 9, No. 1
Tim Adrianson -- Roy Harris, American Ballads; Morton Gould, Guaracha; William Flanagan, Sonata; Paul Bowles, El Bejuco and El Indio; Irving Fine Variations, from Music for Piano; Gail Kubik, Sonatina; Vincent Persichetti, Sonata No. 5; Norman dello Joio, Salute to Scarlatti, No. 1, 2, and 4; Leo Smit, Rondele
LadyChen -- Strangeness of Heart by Harry Somers
bachelis -- Sonatine by Jean-Michel Damase; Toccatina Op. 36 by Nikolai Kapustin
jackbirdy412 -- Sonata K13/L486 by Scarlatti; El Pelele from Goyescas Book II by Granados
musica71 -- Respighi, Siciliana and Galiarda from Ancient Airs and Dances; Rodrigo, Two Spanish Dances, Rustica and Serrana
debrucey -- Peter Sculthorpe, Night Pieces
RachFan -- Medtner, "Prologue" from Eight Mood Pieces, Op. 1, No. 1; Scriabin, Prelude, Op. 37, No. 1
ronde de sylphes -- Liapunov, Transcendental Etude, Op. 11, No. 5; Thalberg, L'art du chant, Op. 70, No. 1, arrangement from Bellini's I Puritani
Inlanding -- Massenet, Élégie


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I was thinking about the order in which to submit my Recital pieces and I was surprised to find that their keys are:

A
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Wow, Mel. What a coincidence!

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We are ready for submissions!

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Finally figured out how to submit, and apparently submitted my Rodrigo twice. Hopefully someone can delete one of them!


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Hi musica71,

Glad you were able to submit those! I do see on the submissions page that the Rodrigo is listed twice. We'll get that taken care of for you.

If you go to the Call for Submissions thread, you'll see that I responded to your question there a couple of days ago. Also, I responded to the PM you sent me a few days ago too, but I notice it's still unread.

Thanks so much for your recordings! I'm looking forward to hearing them.

Best regards,
Heidi

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Hi heidiv,

I was looking at the submissions and noticed that I'm the only one whose pieces are separated (although I loaded them together). All the others are grouped by pianist. Is there a way to get the Prologue and the Prelude back together again? If not, that's OK.

Thanks.

David

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Hi David,

That's a function I'm unable to do, but it should be easy for Greg. If you recall, we had the same issue in a prior year when the movements of your piece were listed out of order.

I'll make Greg aware of it. Looking forward to listening!

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Hi Heidi,

That'll be fine. Thanks! And looking forward to your Catoire piece too!

David

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