WEEK 1: Discovering Schubert Month
Dear Pianists,
Welcome welcome! It's always a highlight for me to hear your playing and get to celebrate in your achievements with you. This is the thread where we'll all be posting our biweekly updates.
Make sure you've read the rules before replying!
Twice a week between February 1st and February 22nd, I hope to be reading your daily updates in this very thread right here!
Please use the following format when commenting (feel free to copy & paste!):
- Piece you are working on:
- One passage you are satisfied with:
- One passage you are not yet satisfied with:
- (Optional): a video of you performing any or all of the piece you've been practicing!
Feel free to make these updates as short or long as you wish!
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I’d like to contribute Liszt’s transcription of Schubert’s lieder Gretchen am Spinnrade. I’ve been working on it on and off for the last 2 years and seemed unable to surmount technical challenges. However it has been my obsession over the last month, and at last feel I’m coming to grips with it. I was attracted to it as a companion piece to my Schumann- Liszt Widmung, and although technically more demanding than Widmung I couldn’t resist the beautiful melody, the tragic love story, and the hypnotic motif of the spinning wheel.
The piece appears to be in ABACAD form and builds to a climax alternating between Gretchen’s spinning monotony and her swooning longings for Faust.
The easiest part for me : The A sections generally under control, paying attention to voicing the melody, and I have just reworked fingerings for smoother passage (entailing compromises on holding the full value of melody note with my right pinkie)
The difficult parts - C which requires finger redistribution/rolls to achieve a smooth blended dreamlike quality - Not sure whether I could still do better; D which requires both hands on a more complex spinning motif while navigating chord jumps…
I have recorded a practice which I reattach from my practice diary. I think I have moved on a little but from this video, and hope to share another video at a later stage.
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Hello everyone!
I have wanted to participate in these community events in the past but have been very self conscious about my playing. I played as a child and then took 22 years off :) I started again during the pandemic when I moved and inherited a very old piano from the previous owners of the home I moved to. I got addicted and bought a new piano a few months ago (the pedal breaking on the other piano was the last straw).
Schubert has always been my favorite composer and with this challenge I feel ready to share. I decided to learn Schubert's "Little" A Major Sonata D664. I am uploading a video of the practice session I took this morning when I tried playing the first movement. My partner didn't realize I was recording and decided to "sign" along. It made me laugh and given that Schubert was famous for his lieder I decided to just use this one and not record another. Hopefully you will appreciate it.
The piece is probably a bit of a reach for me at the moment (especially the 3rd movement). But I am trying to do it the best I can.
Not sure right now what I am most happy with. I feel like I have a lot to improve. What I hear (comparing to recordings) is how detached all my notes feel. I cannot seem right now to get the legato in this piece and I am using way to much pedal. Also a few things seem awry with the polyrhytems. I think it seems fine when the triplets are in one hand , but I seem to be doing some weird accenting when the triplets are in the RH.
This piece is just so pretty so I really hope I can clean it up in 3 weeks