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#1987181 - 11/15/12 05:16 PM
Re: The order of pieces for a recital
[Re: DonaldLee]
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I think the hungarian rhapsody would work well first.
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Kapustin - Preludes Op. 53, Nos. 8, 12, 9 and 10 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Ravel - Une Barque sur l'Ocean Esa-Pekka Salonen - Organisme, from Dichotomie Chopin - Ballade No. 4
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#1987230 - 11/15/12 07:59 PM
Re: The order of pieces for a recital
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I think the hungarian rhapsody would work well first. Although I think Lisitsa did that(?) at her Albert Hall recital and one of the pianists at the Mannes IKIF did this last summer, I don't really see the point.
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#1987235 - 11/15/12 08:10 PM
Re: The order of pieces for a recital
[Re: DonaldLee]
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She did it with No. 12. I think it works because they work very well as overtures. Pieces that allow the audience to relax and get into the zone without having to concentrate too hard as the music isn't particularly profound or sophisticated. If you listen to Lisitsa's preconcert talk I think she justifies her choice very well.
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Kapustin - Preludes Op. 53, Nos. 8, 12, 9 and 10 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Ravel - Une Barque sur l'Ocean Esa-Pekka Salonen - Organisme, from Dichotomie Chopin - Ballade No. 4
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#1987339 - 11/16/12 05:42 AM
Re: The order of pieces for a recital
[Re: debrucey]
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She did it with No. 12. I think it works because they work very well as overtures. Pieces that allow the audience to relax and get into the zone without having to concentrate too hard as the music isn't particularly profound or sophisticated. If you listen to Lisitsa's preconcert talk I think she justifies her choice very well. Yes, she played it as a 'prelude' to her main course, in order to allow photographers to click and flash away so that when the serious stuff got underway (starting with Mozart), everyone would be settled down. The HR was left out of the CD because of the noisy clicking, but it's on the DVD. Lang Lang did the same when he appeared on stage at a rock venue, engulfed by fake smoke.....(goodness knows how he still played all the right notes....  ).
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#1987349 - 11/16/12 06:53 AM
Re: The order of pieces for a recital
[Re: bennevis]
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Speaking of VL, here is a good reason she is one of the greatest virtuosos living today, as her virtuosity serves the music and not the player... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCucnn-95nYToo many other pianists are "out for speed!"
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#1987416 - 11/16/12 11:00 AM
Re: The order of pieces for a recital
[Re: DonaldLee]
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I wanted to make sure I opened with something that's easy to swallow, like the Rach. I know that it's popular to open with a prelude and fugue, but I've never understood why. Why is this such a common practice? Probably because for a long time many recitals were more or less done in historical order. That's not so popular now and perhaps considered old fashioned, but I'm not sure your pieces work in some other order(obviously just my opinion). I think the problem with playing a single short piece by one composer is that it makes the program look like a grab bag of pieces with no unity. It's extremely rare in my recital going experience to hear a program with a single short piece a composer. I checked out the 25+ concerts at last summer's IKIF and only around 2 programs had a single short piece by a composer. http://www.ikif.org/schedule.aspx
Edited by pianoloverus (11/16/12 11:07 AM)
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