Ching’s Piano Adventures
I was inspired to return to the piano 4 years ago after hearing a 93 year old lady (Patricia) play Schumann’s Arabeske. It was the first time I heard this beautiful piece for the first time and her sensitive touch despite her frail frame just floored me. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on a score and start playing it. Since then I couldn’t stop playing the piano several hours a day (after 20 yrs hardly touching it) and have learnt to overcome technical challenges and play at a level I never thought possible. Such is life’s surprise, and never too late!
During Covid I set the goal of doing a Diploma exam as a way of motivating myself to play pieces I love at a decent level.
- Scarlatti sonata k 426 + k 427
- Mozart Rondo K 511
- Czerny variations on a Theme by Rode Op 33
- Verdi/Liszt Rigoletto Concert Paraphrase
- Debussy Pagodes from Estampes
- Falla - Spanish Dance no 1 from La Vida Breve
I might have bitten off more than I could chew - as half of this are quite virtuosic in some way. But after 8 months I’m getting somewhere and hope to share some of this with you.
Ching
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A pair of Scarlatti Sonatas in G minor and G major. Quite a long process deciding on the articulation choices in the K426 and getting to this level of evenness(or unevenness) in the finger-twisting K427. Will have to live with this to fulfil new year resolution of recording exam pieces by end of Feb!
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https://youtu.be/fpdR44L5--w
First time posting a Mozart piece! Still practising to submit for the diploma exam. I’m way past my new year resolution to submit by Feb!