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An invitation for the pianists of WTF

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  • A AndyD

    It's been a fortnight and I've had a week away, just wondered who's practicing this?
    I've run through it a dozen, maybe 15 times now, so it's coming along nicely.
    First two pages learned, third page I'm still making mistakes.
    That last chord involves shifting the torso left.

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    ShiroKuro
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    @AndyD I'm glad to hear yours is coming along!

    I have been half-heartedly playing the easier version, I plan to record it by the Piano Tell deadline (July 15 I think) and since that's a ways out yet, I've been focusing on other goals.

    I don't know if anyone else here is playing it, but several people are working on it at Piano Tell.

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    • AdagioMA AdagioM

      Iโ€™ve played that first version before, a long time ago. I havenโ€™t really played the piano in a decade, maybe?

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      @AdagioM said:

      I havenโ€™t really played the piano in a decade, maybe?

      I guess I didn't know that! Do you still have your piano at home?

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        Got a copy of Chopin's Wiosna. Started it, only to learn that I am worse than ever. Have not played in too many years and not getting any younger, but I am enjoying it. Bob isn't. ๐Ÿ™‚
        I don't like it very much. Will see.

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          Got a copy of Chopin's Wiosna. Started it, only to learn that I am worse than ever. Have not played in too many years and not getting any younger, but I am enjoying it. Bob isn't. ๐Ÿ™‚
          I don't like it very much. Will see.

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          @CHAS said:
          I don't like it very much. Will see.

          The funny thing is, a lot of pianists at PT donโ€™t rally like it either. Iโ€™m kind of blah about it myself ๐Ÿ˜…

          But nevertheless I plan to polish it (mostly) and upload a recording next month.

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            You don't have to like it, just play it better than Ax & Jon
            ๐Ÿ˜˜

            Ventosa viri restabit

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              Bernard
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              I've taken a quick look at this piece. To me, the big challenge is it's repetitiveness, but the deeper one digs, the more one finds. Isn't that always the case?

              Chopin ends a number of his minor pieces with a major chord. In the case of Wiosna, it can be understood by reading the lyrics of the song (if you can find a decent translation!).

              The lyrics from LeiderNet (translated far better than my browser's translate function which made a mish-mash of it):

              Droplets of dew sparkle,
              A spring whispers in the open field;
              Hidden in heather,
              Somewhere a heifer's bell rings.

              Pretty gentle open field
              Picture views form happily,
              All around, flowers release fragrance,
              And bushes bloom.

              Graze and wander, my little herd,
              I sit by a rock,
              A sweet song that I like
              I'll sing for myself.

              A pleasant quiet abandonded place!
              Yet some regrets wander in my mind,
              my heart mourns,
              and a tear forms in my eye.

              The tear escapes my eye,
              Within me sings a stream,
              To me from above,
              A skylark responds.

              His wings he spreads,
              Barely visible to the eye,
              Higher, higer...
              Lost already among the clouds.

              Above prairies and fields he flies,
              Still singing his song;
              And the song from the ground
              He takes up into the sky!

              The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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              • A AndyD

                You don't have to like it, just play it better than Ax & Jon
                ๐Ÿ˜˜

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                @AndyD said:
                You don't have to like it, just play it better than Ax & Jon

                Not likely!! ๐Ÿ˜‚

                @Bernard thatโ€™s lovely, thank you for posting it!

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                  Do people usually play it straight?
                  Hough effectively ignores 'a tempo', sings out a nice counter in bars 15 to 32.
                  And then his final 8 bars, love his interpretation...

                  20260607_192541.jpg

                  Ventosa viri restabit

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                  • A AndyD

                    Do people usually play it straight?
                    Hough effectively ignores 'a tempo', sings out a nice counter in bars 15 to 32.
                    And then his final 8 bars, love his interpretation...

                    20260607_192541.jpg

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                    @AndyD said:

                    Do people usually play it straight?

                    What do you mean by this?

                    PS, I've stopped listening to interpretations temporarily.

                    The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                    • B Bernard

                      @AndyD said:

                      Do people usually play it straight?

                      What do you mean by this?

                      PS, I've stopped listening to interpretations temporarily.

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                      @Bernard said:
                      Do people usually play it straight?

                      What do you mean by this?

                      Pretty much as written and therefore all pretty much the same. I imagine like the first YouTube video I linked.

                      Ventosa viri restabit

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