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Sorry: sorted !! Three tabs open at once! and making phone calls! Concentrate Rossy. lol.
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I'll take opus 68 n° 1, too.
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Sorry: sorted !! Three tabs open at once! and making phone calls! Concentrate Rossy. lol. You are receiving registrations by phone too? Wow! :-D
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Saranoya, If no one takes this , then you have first refusal, but lets let it run for a while to see how the take up is.
This is how we worked it on the mendelssohn recital, when some were not taken , then folks could take on extra ones..
Hope this is oK, but it has been noted here, so if it isnt taken then you are first in line.
This is to try and include as many different folk as possible.
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Pavel.K yes! Beric is better on the phone and the piano than on the internet!!
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Saranoya, If no one takes this , then you have first refusal, but lets let it run for a while to see how the take up is.
This is how we worked it on the mendelssohn recital, when some were not taken , then folks could take on extra ones..
Hope this is oK, but it has been noted here, so if it isnt taken then you are first in line.
This is to try and include as many different folk as possible. Sure, I understand. I'm sorry for ignoring the protocol, but I wasn't aware of it ...
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No protocol really, no worries, if no one takes it, consider it yours!
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Hm, this is difficult.. Many of these pieces are standard repertoire for us Norwegians. The question is if we should brush up pieces we already know or take the challenge of learning something completely new.
Just preliminary put me up on Op.65/6 - Bryllupsdag på Troldhaugen. I would also really like to have op.68/5 - Bådnlåt. But if it turns out to be difficult to cover the many less famous pieces I might reconsider.
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Hi all - can I have 68/4 - and if no one wants it 54/6 as well :))
Thanks!
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I hadn't realised we we're swallowing these up in pairs. Has 62-6 gone (Homeward)? If not I'll take it.
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One more thing. If it will be accepted to play other piano music by Grieg, I would like to perform one from his late collection - Slåtter. These are actually compositions based on Norwegian folk tunes. Really interesting music.
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btw - happy to do just one piece - but my second choice is if we need to do a second pass to make sure they are all covered.
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Okay folks, at the moment we are just picking one piece each, should the second choices not get taken then you will be first in line to have them.
This is the amended list so far:
Book I, Op. 12 (composed 1866-7?; published 1867):
No. 1, Arietta : AimeeO No. 2, Vals (Waltz):Saranoya. No. 3, Vektersang (Watchman's song, after Macbeth) No. 4, Alfedans (Elves' dance) No. 5, Folkevise (Popular melody) No. 6, Norsk (Norwegian melody) No. 7, Albumblad (Albumleaf) No. 8, Fedrelandssang (National song)
Book II, Op. 38 (composed 1883 except where noted; published 1883):
No. 1, Berceuse No. 2, Folkevise (Folk-song) No. 3, Melodi (Melody) No. 4, Halling (Dance) No. 5, Springdans (Spring dance)[1] No. 6, Elegi (Elegy):Recaredo. No. 7, Vals (Waltz, originally composed 1866; revised 1883) No. 8, Kanon (Canon, composed ca. 1877-8?; revised 1883)
Book III, Op. 43 (composed probably 1886; published 1886; ded. Isidor Seiss):
No. 1, Sommerfugl (Butterfly) :: DIRE TONIC. No. 2, Ensom vandrer (Solitary traveller) No. 3, I hjemmet (In my homeland) No. 4, Liten fugl (Little bird) No. 5, Erotikk (Erotikon) No. 6, Til våren (To spring)
Book IV, Op. 47 (composed 1886-8 except where noted; published 1888):
No. 1, Valse-Impromptu No. 2, Albumblad (Albumleaf) No. 3, Melodi (Melody) No. 4, Halling No. 5, Melankoli (Melancholy) No. 6, Springtanz (Spring dance,[1] composed 1872?; revised 1888) No. 7, Elegi (Elegy)
Book V, Op. 54 (composed 1889-91; published 1891; Nos. 1-4 later orchestrated as Lyric Suite):
No. 1, Gjetergutt (Shepherd's boy) No. 2, Gangar (Norwegian march) No. 3, Trolltog (March of the Dwarfs) Rossy: oh deary me what have I done? No. 4, Notturno : Dipsey. No. 5, Scherzo No. 6, Klokkeklang (Bell ringing)
Book VI, Op. 57 (composed 1890?-3; published 1893):
No. 1, Svundne dager (Vanished days);Valencia. No. 2, Gade No. 3, Illusjon (Illusion) No. 4, Geheimniss (Secret) No. 5, Sie tanzt (She dances) No. 6, Heimweh (Homesickness)
Book VII, Op. 62 (composed 1893?-5; published 1895):
No. 1, Sylfide (Sylph) No. 2, Takk (Gratitude) No. 3, Fransk serenade (French serenade) No. 4, Bekken (Brooklet) No. 5, Drømmesyn (Phantom)Pavel.K No. 6, Hjemad (Homeward)
Book VIII, Op. 65 (composed 1896; published 1897):
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No. 1, Fra ungdomsdagene (From early years): Morodiene. No. 2, Bondens sang (Peasant's song) No. 3, Tungsinn (Melancholy) No. 4, Salong (Salon) No. 5, I balladetone (Ballad):Rupak. No. 6, Bryllupsdag på Troldhaugen (Wedding Day at Troldhaugen): Ganddalf.
Book IX, Op. 68 (composed 1898-9; published 1899; Nos. 4 and 5 were orchestrated in 1899):
No. 1, Matrosenes oppsang (Sailor's song) No. 2, Bestemors menuet (Grandmother's minuet) No. 3, For dine føtter (At your feet) No. 4, Aften på højfjellet (Evening in the mountains): Limefriday. No. 5, Bådnlåt (At the cradle) No. 6, Valse mélancolique (Melancholy waltz)
Book X, Op. 71 (composed and published 1901):
No. 1, Det var engang (Once upon a time) No. 2, Sommeraften (Summer's eve) No. 3, Småtroll (Puck) No. 4, Skogstillhet (Peace in the woods) No. 5, Halling No. 6, Forbi (Gone) No. 7, Etterklang (Remembrances)
And if they are not taken by others , then we have second choices of:
Saranoya (68.1) Morodiene ( 71.5) Ganddalf (68.5) Limefriday (54.6) Dire tonic ( 62.6) Dipsey ( 47.3) Rossy (71.7)
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I'm in! I'll take owt
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I would seriously consider that wayne!! lol seriously, like some are rock hard! Like some are as hard as a very hard thing that lives between a rock and a hard place.
you can do it bro!
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I want to take one, but I am not familiar enough with them to choose. This will require some research!
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Please put my name down for 57/1 (Vanished days). However I might give it back in the next couple of days as it sounds like it might be too hard.
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Dynamobt, I am so sorry you were correct the first time, I missed Rupaks posting entirely, folks were coming in so fast I must have scrolled right over it.
Rupak,sorry I missed your post, you were in first and I have amended the list so you have 65.5 secured,
Apologies all round, my bad.
WOW thats 12 pieces Plus waynes "owt" out of 66 taken in just a couple of hours with another seven "in reserve" should nobody take them.
Amazing folks, simply amazing, this is looking very good already!
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I want to take one, but I am not familiar enough with them to choose. This will require some research!
Sam Sam there is a video of all of them on page one of this thread with all the sheet music.
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