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Post by possom on Jan 15, 2007 20:57:53 GMT
Singing for upcoming grade 8 Widmung - Schubert or Schumann can't remember which ;D Come sing and dance - Howells Can't help lovin dat man Sky Boat Song For fun Casta Diva Voi che sepate Piano Mozart sonata in D K576 (supposedly) Chopin nocturne in Db To be honest can't say i'm really practising piano, I really can't be a***d anymore
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Post by SuzyMac on Jan 15, 2007 21:43:43 GMT
Widmung - Schubert or Schumann can't remember which ;D Come sing and dance - Howells Can't help lovin dat man Sky Boat Song ;D I get them muddled too! Even though I know in my head which one I mean, it's 50-50 which one I say We did a barbershop version of Can't help lovin' that man - it was awesome! Piano: Mendelssohn - P+F Mozart in C Grieg - Notturno For a theoretical stab at grade eight sometime.... Blood Brothers piano part Mozart in Bb Just for kicks
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Post by Benj on Jan 15, 2007 21:45:43 GMT
Blood Brothers piano part I have that! It's really quite nice music
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Post by caz on Jan 16, 2007 13:39:48 GMT
Singing for upcoming grade 8 Widmung - Schubert or Schumann can't remember which ;D Come sing and dance - Howells Can't help lovin dat man Sky Boat Song Oh I like "Come sing and dance" Hideous to accompany though!
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Post by possom on Jan 16, 2007 19:34:08 GMT
Singing for upcoming grade 8 Widmung - Schubert or Schumann can't remember which ;D Come sing and dance - Howells Can't help lovin dat man Sky Boat Song Oh I like "Come sing and dance" Hideous to accompany though! Yep, especially when I can't be bothered to put my backing track on and sit at the piano and sing ;D
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Post by Oddball on Feb 12, 2007 14:56:31 GMT
Beethoven Pathetique Sonata 1st Movement. Playing it in my AS recital...
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Post by possom on Feb 12, 2007 16:41:59 GMT
Beethoven Pathetique Sonata 1st Movement. Playing it in my AS recital... I love that piece, good luck
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Post by Steve Hopwood on Feb 12, 2007 23:24:55 GMT
Beethoven Pathetique Sonata 1st Movement. Playing it in my AS recital... It gets the extra marks for difficulty, tha't for sure. ;D
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Post by jod on Feb 13, 2007 9:33:15 GMT
Steve's is about to get bigger once I get a batch of song accompaniments in the post.
Oh and Widmung is Schumann... its one of the things I'm sending to Steve.
I've got a lot of things simmering away at present. The batch I'm sending to Steve are: Handel: Tornami Purcell: Mad Bess Hymfrey: A Hymne to God the Father Mozart: Ruhe Sanft Schumann: Widmung Duparc: L'invitation au voyage Debussy: C'est L'extase Rachmaninov: Vocalise Verdi: Caro Nome
Also working on Gounod: Ah Je Veux Vivre Barber: Op13 nos 1-3 Sullivan: Orpheus with his Lute Handel: So shall the Lute and Harp Awake + recit Verdi :Addio del Passato (recently posted on forums recordings site... please ignore my piano playing) Mozart: Marten Alle Arten Britten: O waly waly. Purcell: The Plaint
+ insuring all my pupils current repertoire is on the voice for demonstration purposes.
It is very unusual for me not to have 90 minutes + mof music on the go at any one time.
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Post by AnotherPianist on Feb 13, 2007 15:42:30 GMT
Beethoven Pathetique Sonata 1st Movement. Playing it in my AS recital... It gets the extra marks for difficulty, tha't for sure. ;D That's what I thought , is the difficulty mark that you can be given un-capped, or do you just like punishment ;D?
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Post by Steve Hopwood on Feb 13, 2007 18:14:25 GMT
For a midday recital in a few weeks: Mozart: Bb sonata K281. Liszt: Transcription of Isolde's Liebestod from Wagner's Tristan and Isolde. Brahms: G minor Rhapsody from the Op 79 pair. Songs for Heidi at upcoming music festivals and things: Faure: Le papillon et la fleur Giordani: Caro mio ben Caldara: Alma del core Schumann: Der Nussbaum Schubert: Fruhlingsglaube. Haydn: Piercing Eyes. Izzy's grade 8 flute: Schubert: Arpeggione sonata, first movement. Bowen: middle movement of his flute\piano sonata It seems I will soon be practising this little lot from Jo: Handel: Tornami Purcell: Mad Bess Hymfrey: A Hymne to God the Father Mozart: Ruhe Sanft Schumann: Widmung Duparc: L'invitation au voyage Debussy: C'est L'extase Rachmaninov: Vocalise Verdi: Caro Nome I think I need some serious practise. ;D
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Post by chocolatedog on Feb 13, 2007 18:30:33 GMT
You'll be doing more practice than me at the moment then ........
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Post by chocolatedog on Feb 13, 2007 18:31:06 GMT
Not hard really - you'll beat zero easily! ;D
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Post by Dulciana on Feb 13, 2007 22:06:26 GMT
I'm on total zero at the minute. Want to but can't as we're moving house soon. The only practice I'm getting is sight-reading stuff for aural tests.
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Post by possom on Feb 15, 2007 21:31:18 GMT
Well I think I might be getting my piano urges back because had a practice today. Got out the following which I was preparing for LTCL but think I might have a go at the LLCM instead at the end of the year. Figured (after my post on TOP) that I need a challenge and maybe because somethings harder to achieve I back out of it, well it's time I grew up and got over that so I AM going to do another diploma. Anyway, here's the pieces:-
Bach partita in C minor Mozart Sonata in D K576 Chopin Nocturne in Db
The syllabus says 30-35 minute programme and after timing those I can't fit anything else in, do you reckon i'd get away with those?
Still preparing for grade 8 but kicked out Can't help lovin' dat man and replaced it with Someone to watch over me (my teacher doesn't know this yet though ;D).
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