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#1110497 - 12/12/06 07:59 AM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 03/12/05
Posts: 1456
Loc: Louisville, KY
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Thanks y'all....I've ordered the book, can't wait to get it!!! Just hope it arrives before Christmas!
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#1110500 - 12/13/06 01:31 PM
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 225
Loc: Germany, near Cologne
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Ok ok ok, you got me - I went to my music store today and ordered it, it will be there on Saturday. Now, Rocky, let's cross our fingers that we won't be looking longingly at the book for month/years, though it cannot be as bad as my collection of ALL of Chopin's Nocturnes, I'll have to arrive at my 5th year to even try it  . Monica, it's been Nefeli, I loved that rendition of yours and from then on I listened to all the others, so I'll give it a try. Patty
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#1110501 - 12/13/06 01:33 PM
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Registered: 03/02/06
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Loc: Germany, near Cologne
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Gosh, forgot - please keep me/us updated on that concert in Europe, it might be possible for me to go!
Patty
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#1110502 - 12/13/06 03:02 PM
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Loc: Louisville, KY
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Patty, you'll have yours before me...I ordered mine online through musicnotes.com and it shows that it is back ordered, I'm still hoping for arrival by christmas, but not holding my breath!
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#1110503 - 12/13/06 04:37 PM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 09/04/06
Posts: 1215
Loc: S. California
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Hi gang, I have an unfortunate tendency to post a recording at the first hint of success rather than wait for a more refined version. So here's my first take (i.e., first successful run thru/recording without significant/blatant errors) of Einaudi's In Un Altra Vita: http://www.box.net/public/ciq79975gb This is a rough rough draft, no refinement at all, bad bad dynamics, very little artistry (and truly a caricature of Kawaigirl's ideal version...so this is just ham fisted pianoing so far, but I'm just so bloody relieved after so many bad recording efforts I had to share this or burst. I actually do know what I need to do to improve this, play it a couple hundred/thousand more times, but so happy today that I finally got a good recording BTW, this is my own arrangement, I tried to stick as close to the original as possible...had to invert all the chords, but ended up learning the bulk of it as written anyway 
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#1110507 - 12/26/06 05:01 PM
Re: Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 03/12/05
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Loc: Louisville, KY
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Finally!!! I ordered on 12/11 and it was on backorder at musicnotes.com......finally shows as shipped today!!! Can't wait to get the book.....now, I just need to learn how to play the piano 
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#1110509 - 12/27/06 04:23 PM
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Registered: 12/26/05
Posts: 1521
Loc: Portland, Or.
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Monica, loved your playing of Nefeli. YOu have a beautiful sensitive touch which really suits the music you play. I can't understand why Einaudi's music would make someone nervous. It is very restful and relaxing. Also, I disagree with those who find it monotonous. If they listened more closely they would hear the subtle nuances and slight variations which add interest,without disrupting the easy flow of the music. Of Course, I like minimalist music---Glass is one of my favorite minimalist composers. He wrote the music for the movie "The Hours." Looking forward to listening to more of Monica's playing. Gaby Tu
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#1110510 - 12/27/06 06:41 PM
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Registered: 12/26/05
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Loc: Portland, Or.
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Just finished listening to Sid's recording of Un Altra Vita. Really very very nice for what he calls a "run through." Beautiful piece, and although there were a few spots that it seemed he felt a bit uncomfortable with, on the whole he did a very fine job. It is nice to hear "works in progress." Gabv Tu
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#1110511 - 12/28/06 05:44 AM
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Registered: 09/04/06
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Loc: S. California
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gaby, Thanks! Really appreciate the vote of confidence. I'm still working away at it (when I'm not banging my head against Comptine), right now building up hand and forearm strength to sustain the piece (one thing to be said about piano, my hands and forearms are really buff looking these days  . I don't seem to get tire of this piece...the more I play it the more music seems to come thru. rocky, congrats, really looking forward to hearing your recording as well. Have you decided yet which piece you'll learn first?
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#1110514 - 12/28/06 10:03 AM
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Registered: 03/02/06
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Loc: Germany, near Cologne
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My copy arrived short before Christmas and I had my first peck at Nefeli first, and also tried out Limbo. Considering the fact that I usually torture myself with Chopin and the like (which is well worth it), I found myself pleasantly surprised by Einaudi's music. As far as I can say now, the only difficulty I encounter is speed, but that should be ok in no time. However, to all those of you who posted recordings - really very well done, because although the music's structure may be easy, the more attention you have to pay to phrasing (f, p, etc.) - only then it develops its (who said that?) peaceful and soothing quality. Again, I am grateful for having found you on the ABF.
Patty
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#1110516 - 12/28/06 10:58 AM
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Registered: 03/12/05
Posts: 1456
Loc: Louisville, KY
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I didn't think I was crazy...well I actually I might be.....but this is from some website called music-first.com:
The Best Of Ludovico Einaudi....A compilation featuring all the pieces from the albums Le Onde, I Giorni and Eden Roc. The pieces in this beautifully presented collection are organised in order of increasing difficulty.
Not that one should believe everything they read on the internet!
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#1110519 - 12/28/06 05:04 PM
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 17386
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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Hmmm...now that I've had the chance to look the book over, I guess I would say that they are in a rough order of difficulty. (Though I disagree with some of their rankings.  ) Makes me feel rather encouraged, actually, as most of the pieces I've been working on fall in the middle of the book. Speaking of Einaudi, I just ordered his latest album today. I don't think it's been formally released in the U.S. yet, but I'm getting it from some import retailer I found on amazon. If you go to Einaudi's official website (just google Ludovico Einaudi) he has excerpts from it, and it sounds beautiful. Most of the pieces have orchestration in addition to piano, though. He has a forum on the web site, too, and it's neat to read the threads because he pops in and contributes every now and then. He says the sheet music for the new album should be available within a few months. 
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#1110520 - 12/28/06 08:12 PM
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Registered: 03/12/05
Posts: 1456
Loc: Louisville, KY
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OK, so I anxiously opened the package containing my new sheet music as soon as I got home from work.......well.....ummm......let's just say I will have to enjoy listening to you all play the pieces from this book and I'll just follow along with all the pretty little notes in my book.....because.....I don't think I can play anything in it.....(sigh)...... So......I'm stuck at a beginner level, that's ok....I'm loving every minute...perhaps in a year or two I can pull this book back out..... For now, it's back to my "The Best of Jim Brickman" arranged by Dan Coates and my easy sheet music from "Les Miserables"..... 
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