An invitation for the pianists of WTF
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@andyd (and anyone else interested) the Wiosna recital at Piano Tell is up, if youโre interested in other listening, or contributing your recording, please take a look:
https://forum.pianotell.com/d/2405-piyw-9-play-chopins-wiosna-your-way-is-now-live
I havenโt practiced this is weeks, but I still might try to throw something together and submit it. Itโs really fun to listen to each recording and think about which tempo works or how different interpretations create a different feel.
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I had thought about working on it, even read it through a few times, but I made the decision in late spring to take on Chopin's Polonaise Fantasie in hopes of having it ready for class this fall. At the moment I don't know if I'm going to make it. I think class starts in September, so maybe. There are several pages that are coming along nicely, and one or two that need more struggle. I'll see when I get there. I can fall back on the first Polonaise if need be, but darn, I'll love to do the Fantasie. Since class time is shared and limited, I can probably buy time for the challenging passages by only presenting a few pages per week. There just won't be time to play through the whole thing every class plus time for comments and the teacher's coaching. It might work.
I will, though, come back to Wiosna. The subject interests me.
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Bernard, you are learning this one?
Link to video -
A week of practice since the previous recording and here's one this morning
Link to videoI reckon another week for memory and then another for the music.
Off to pressure wash and cement gaps in our front wall. I bet Rubinstein and Wang never let their fingers do such diy

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I had thought about working on it, even read it through a few times, but I made the decision in late spring to take on Chopin's Polonaise Fantasie in hopes of having it ready for class this fall. At the moment I don't know if I'm going to make it. I think class starts in September, so maybe. There are several pages that are coming along nicely, and one or two that need more struggle. I'll see when I get there. I can fall back on the first Polonaise if need be, but darn, I'll love to do the Fantasie. Since class time is shared and limited, I can probably buy time for the challenging passages by only presenting a few pages per week. There just won't be time to play through the whole thing every class plus time for comments and the teacher's coaching. It might work.
I will, though, come back to Wiosna. The subject interests me.
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A week of practice since the previous recording and here's one this morning
Link to videoI reckon another week for memory and then another for the music.
Off to pressure wash and cement gaps in our front wall. I bet Rubinstein and Wang never let their fingers do such diy

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@AndyD thatโs just lovely! I really like hearing how your playing of this has evolved!
@AndyD thatโs just lovely! I really like hearing how your playing of this has evolved!
Thank you. DIY done, a shower and snooze and then...
after another 3 attempts, forced myself to not use the dots, and, with minor fumbles, on the 6th attempt got it.
Very happy.
I reckon I've read it through 120 times in order to be able to play it fully from memory. -
Bernard, you are learning this one?
Link to video -
A week of practice since the previous recording and here's one this morning
Link to videoI reckon another week for memory and then another for the music.
Off to pressure wash and cement gaps in our front wall. I bet Rubinstein and Wang never let their fingers do such diy

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