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Post by princessmoose on Jan 2, 2007 22:21:55 GMT
What are you all learning at the moment? Or supposed to be . Saxophone: Jim and Pam and Pam and Jim - Graham Fitkin Scaramouche Suite - Milhaud Modern Standards (3 movements) - Adam Caird Clarinet:
Clarinet Concerto - Mozart Classical Symphony - Prokofiev (Clarinet part ) A Midsummer Night's Dream - Mendelssohn (Clarinet part ) Piano:Grade 7 shizzle
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Post by petite joueuse on Jan 2, 2007 22:28:58 GMT
Nice idea for a thread!
Piano: accompaniments for daughter's flute exam - Telemann and Caplet's Reverie Piano part of the Shosta in my signature! Various sonatas by Scarlatti Ravel's Sonatine
Bassoon: every piece in Michael Rose's Miscellany for Basoon Weissenborn studies (loads of them).
Choir: getting ready for Carmina Burana at Easter (Yikes!)
Recorder: supposed to be mastering alto (but soprano, tenor and bass are soooo much easier!)
Just noticed you're doing the Mendelssohn - great fun for the wind department (though you need to count!!) - nightmare for the strings - are they up to it?
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Post by princessmoose on Jan 2, 2007 22:30:19 GMT
Ah oops, I need to learn accomps for the exams I've got in March eek!
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Post by petite joueuse on Jan 2, 2007 22:33:43 GMT
Have you got a recording of the Mendelssohn? I've got it on mp3.....
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Post by princessmoose on Jan 2, 2007 22:34:52 GMT
I have thanks yes .
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Post by caz on Jan 4, 2007 13:49:10 GMT
My recital programme which is TOMORROW!!! JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Toccata in D minor BWV 913 - Allegro WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Sonata in F major K332 1st movement - Allegro JOSEPH HAYDN Sonata in E minor Hob. XVI - 34 Presto, Adagio, Molto vivace FRANZ SCHUBERT Sonata in A minor D 537 3rd movement – Allegro vivace ALEXANDER SCRIABIN Preludes - Opus 11 No.9 in E – Andantino, No.4 in E minor – Lento, No.22 in G minor – Lento, No.21 in Bflat – Andante, No.15 in Dflat – Lento
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Post by Amy on Jan 4, 2007 15:11:03 GMT
Saxophone: ~Rapshody in Blue - Gershwin ~Tonight - Bernstien ~Windband stuff...can't remember what though Clarinet: ~When you wish upon a star - from pinocchio ~Rondo alla Turca - Mozart ~Study - Lefèvre ~You'll Never Walk Alone Piano: ~Tutor Book ;D All I need to do now is find the time to practice ;D
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Post by ilpastorfido on Jan 4, 2007 15:51:24 GMT
Recorder Van Eyck - The English Nightingale* and Fantasia en Echo* Hopkins - 4 dances* Vivaldi - various sonatas* and concertos Telemann - various sonatas*, a trio for 2 sopraninos and bass and Concerto in C Handel - various sonatas* Loeillet - various sonatas* Sammartini - Concerto in F (1st movement) Krahmer - a Rondo and Introduction and Variations on an original theme* Martin Ellerby - River Dances Anthony Hedges - 3 concert miniatures Herbert Murrill - Sonata* York Bowen - Sonatina (ahhh the 3rd movement *hides*) Gordon Jacob - Suite Couperin - Le Rossignol en Amour Alan Davis - Cantus et Cantum Avis* (or something) Frans Bruggen - Studies * = recital repertoire (if I get the recital that is)
Piano - Rachmaninov - Preludes Op.3 No.2 in C#minor and Op.23 No.5 in G minor Chopin - Polonaise No.5 in F# minor Op.44 Debussy - Pour le piano Scarlatti - Pastorale Schumann - Papillons Brahms - Hungarian Dance No.5 in F#minor (4 hand version, top part) various harpsichord works
Flute - Doppler - Fantasie Pastorale Hongroise (first section only) Vivaldi - Piccolo Concerto in C
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Post by anacrusis on Jan 4, 2007 18:45:17 GMT
so, just enough to keep you going, then.... ;D erm, some Bach, some Handel, some Telemann, Sonata Sesta by Uccellini, van Eyck's Derde Daphne Doen Over, some Paisible, and anything else I can find on my shelves to play. Supposed to be broadening my repertoire .
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Post by ilpastorfido on Jan 5, 2007 14:47:15 GMT
so, just enough to keep you going, then.... ;D Just a bit! ;D
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Post by YetAnotherKlavierist on Jan 5, 2007 14:59:28 GMT
Piano - Bach Partita No. 2 - Beethoven Sonata No. 26 in Eb, Les Adieux - Dohnanyi Rhapsody in C - Tinkering with the Schumann Piano Concerto
Harpsichord - Byrd Pavana and Galliarda BK4 - Scarlatti Sonata in G - Tinkering with the Goldberg Variations
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Post by anacrusis on Jan 5, 2007 16:12:07 GMT
Piano - Bach Partita No. 2 - Beethoven Sonata No. 26 in Eb, Les Adieux - Dohnanyi Rhapsody in C - Tinkering with the Schumann Piano Concerto Harpsichord - Byrd Pavana and Galliarda BK4 - Scarlatti Sonata in G - Tinkering with the Goldberg Variations What a great list Especially the baroque stuff, but Beethoven and Dohnanyi too Schumann I still need some training to like but the harpsidoc loves Schumann...
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Post by schubertiad on Jan 6, 2007 17:27:14 GMT
Beethoven: Sonata op.31 no.1 (1st mvt) Chopin: Mazurkas op.17 no.4 and op. 67 no.4 (both a minor, both amazing!) Poulenc: Novelette no.2 Schumann: Kinderszenen Since people are putting stuff they're 'tinkering' with in, I guess I can count Bach's e minor toccata.
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Post by Dulciana on Jan 15, 2007 13:54:56 GMT
My practice at the minute isn't getting too far beyond tinkering as I can't find enough hours in the day. My only serious piece with a goal in mind is the finale of Haydn's sonata in Eb - no. 52. I've been on and off with the Fantasie Impromptu for longer than I'd care to mention - still moving in the right direction, but not for the website just yet!
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Post by Benj on Jan 15, 2007 19:53:16 GMT
Saxophone:
Sarabande et Allegro - Grovlez 5 Exotique Danses - Francaix Scherzando Sax - Bullard
Piano:
Nocturne C# minor (post) - Chopin Sonanta in F K.332, 1st mvmt - Mozart Notturno - Grieg Schmetterling (butterfly) - Grieg Clair de lune - Debussy Summer - Reade (accompaniment)
Clarinet:
Clarinet Concerto in A, 2nd mvmt - Mozart San Remos - Grant
Trombone:
Sonata in F minor, Triste - Telemann Blues for Bone - Gout Hillbilly - Nightingale The Acrobat - Greenwood
Flute:
Dance of the Blessed Spirits - Gluck Sicilienne - Fauré Study in A - Ferling Rumba - Harris Summertime - Gershwin Sonata in E, 3rd mvmt - Bach L'aprés midi d'un faune - Debussy
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