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#654688 - 10/19/04 06:23 AM
What was your signature childhood piece?
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Registered: 10/18/04
Posts: 808
Loc: Bristol, England
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Thanks piqué for the idea for this thread! Mine was Chopin's Grande Valse brillante in Eb; my Grandad had it played at his funeral when I was little, and since then I have wanted to play it.. I have mostly learnt it now but my hands are too small to reach the chords - I have to modify a lot!
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#654689 - 10/24/04 06:21 PM
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Registered: 08/08/02
Posts: 1072
Loc: Toronto
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Hmmm..for me it must be Rondo Alla Turca. First classical piece that I ever fully learned, and it was the piece that inspired me to play the piano. Funny tough how Mozart doesn't influence me as much as he did several years ago.
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#654691 - 11/15/04 06:07 AM
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Registered: 03/06/03
Posts: 404
Loc: Belgium
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Vivaldi's "Four Seassons" (violonist.... :p )
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#654693 - 11/15/04 06:34 AM
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Registered: 01/08/04
Posts: 3091
Loc: Richmond, VA
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Fur Elise
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#654694 - 11/15/04 06:49 AM
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Registered: 05/17/04
Posts: 1254
Loc: Minneesooota
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Rondo Alla Turca man. That piece was the bomb. At parties people used to be like, play the Rondo!, and so I'd experiment a little bit with different melody elements. Like using legato on the repeat where I had played staccato before.
Nothing gets the crowd going like the Rondo. The beautiful thing about the Rondo is, almost however you play it, it should sound cool if you just stick to the basic Mozart "rules".
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#654695 - 04/26/05 09:32 AM
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Registered: 04/19/05
Posts: 1332
Loc: Encino, California
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"Am Strande" by George Pozcka. (I hope I got the spelling right.) So easy to play, and so impressive sounding. Just a collection of arpeggios, a traceable melody, and voila! A real audience pleaser.
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#654697 - 06/20/05 04:04 PM
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Registered: 01/16/05
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Loc: Chesterfield, MO
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I'm still a kid, but I'm hoping that it might be rondo cappricioso by Mendelsohnn. Well... unless if my teacher gives me anything harder...
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#654698 - 06/20/05 04:10 PM
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Registered: 10/11/01
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Loc: St. Louis, Missouri
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Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum by Debussy. I used to floor people with that one, although, as Johnson said about the women preachers: "It is not done well, but you are surprised to find it done at all."
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#654699 - 06/21/05 03:46 PM
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*gasp* Dr. Gradus and Parnassum? That's one of my favorite songs!!!!! *hug* It's absolutely beautiful!!!!! *going crazy right now because of the song and the name "debussy" * Well.... as long as it's played right.
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#654700 - 06/23/05 07:44 PM
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oh, I play it just fine now, Riyoku. But I'm talking about playing it at age 9. I suppose I did all right, but I reworked it as a music major in college so it's much better now.
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#654701 - 07/14/05 02:17 AM
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Registered: 07/09/05
Posts: 1035
Loc: Texas
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Chopin Fantasy Impromptu
Was the piece that made me love classical music.
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#654702 - 07/18/05 06:47 PM
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Registered: 07/02/05
Posts: 56
Loc: Kentucky
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Signature piece....Indians, Indians, Everywhere.!
People came up and patted me and hugged me, when I was 5...trouble is, they just give me dirty looks now when I play it.....
John Cont
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#654703 - 08/09/05 10:24 AM
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Registered: 02/08/05
Posts: 4
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Fur Elise was there at two turning points of my musical life--the beginning and the transition point (method books to real pieces).
Even though I never listen to it anymore...
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#654704 - 08/27/05 02:35 PM
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Registered: 08/06/05
Posts: 5310
Loc: SC Mountains
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Greensleeves
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#654707 - 04/26/06 01:59 PM
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Registered: 03/22/06
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Loc: Oklahoma!
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I'm still a "kid" but I would have to say my heart will go on from titanic (the movie)
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#654708 - 04/26/06 04:31 PM
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Loc: Linlithgow, Scotland.
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Well, I've always loved Hungarian Rhapsody No.2, even if as a younger kid I didn't realise it was called that. Gotta love cartoons.
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#654710 - 09/02/06 02:33 PM
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Registered: 08/16/06
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Loc: Austin, TX USA
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William Tell Overture trasscribed for piano. Hi Ho Silver Away!
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#654712 - 09/04/06 01:42 PM
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Registered: 09/03/06
Posts: 506
Loc: USA
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My signature child piece?
I'm not sure, my first real piece..that I played for a recital was "The Cucaracaha Boogie". Everytime I hear it it gives me the jiggles. haha.
But my other piece is "Agitation" from Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words. Only because it was a really big accomplishment for me, learning it in the time that I did and then when I was in front of the judge playing it, I played it perfectly, I think. And I just love playing it because I can relate to it so well.
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#654713 - 09/19/06 07:36 AM
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Registered: 09/18/06
Posts: 5
Loc: Ohio
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Childhood signature piece eh?? My father made me play "autum leaves" and "alley cat" all the time. I really got to dislike those 2 tunes.. I suppose it was payback for me playing "running bear" at 5am every week. My mother was always into the classical material (she couldn't play a note to save her life)Etudes, Sonata's... and my buddys were playing in the street right in front of the house but I had to do the 1 hour everyday. Now, I'm glad I did.
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#654714 - 07/29/07 09:37 PM
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Registered: 06/11/07
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Loc: Chicagoland Area
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Mine was "Pumpkin Patch" at my first recital. I practiced in secret and surprised my dad by dedicating it to him at the recital. On the last measure, you had to hit a note at the far ends of the piano and my nose had to touch the keyboard in order to reach them. It made him tear up - which is VERY unusual for my dad.
I think I might even still have the music down in the basement somewhere - almost 30 years later. Come to think of it, I should dig it out and teach it to my nine year old daughter.
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#654715 - 07/29/07 10:00 PM
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Registered: 06/11/07
Posts: 4878
Loc: Puyallup, Washington
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Stacey,
Yes, you need to retrieve that piece and give it to your daughter, and then put it in your "scrapbook of life" memories. Good story!
Thanks for bringing this topic back to life, too.
In about 8th grade I was in love with Brahm's Waltz in Ab, Brahm's Intermezzo, Scarf Dance by Cecile Charminade, Clair de Lune by Debussy, Forgotten Dreams by LeRoy Anderson - the above mentioned "Alley Cat" and "Autumn Leaves" and "Five Foot Two".
Playing these pieces was very therapeutic for me at a difficult time in my life. It gave me a private place of sanctuary.
Betty
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#654716 - 07/31/07 03:51 PM
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Registered: 05/18/07
Posts: 1139
Loc: Singapore
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Well I did'nt really have a signature piece when I was little, i just always played whatever I just finished off. My signature piece now though would be Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum.
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#654717 - 08/07/07 10:54 PM
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Registered: 08/03/07
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Loc: San Bernardino, California
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Hot Cross Buns.
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