Springtime Recital

Join us for a lovely Springtime concert

Share your music with us!

 

ZOOM LINK!

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81345846208?pwd=ROKBWYsNZGekGETHOG7abY04JrIddk.1

Program:

Thurmond R : Brahms op.10 no.1

Kay Hanna Yahn Teirson: Enez Nein

Michelle R J.C. Bach: Prelude in A minor

Judy Kuan Chopin: op.52

Priya Viseskul Rameau: Le Rappel des Oiseaux

 

Kerstin Chopin: Nocturne op.15 no.2

Libby Craig Schumann: Mignon op.68 no.35

Marc M Scriabin: Preludes

Aaron John Field: Nocturne

Gail Starr Beethoven: op.14 no.2

springgrass Prokofiev: Toccata op.11

Letizia Mozart: Fantasia in D minor, K.397

Astrida  Olivier Messiaen’s “Morceau de lecture à vue”

Sindre Skarelven Beethoven: 3rd movement from Pathetique Sonata

Peter Golemme Bach: F Major Prelude and Fugue from Book 2 of the WTC

 

Derek McConville Lili Boulanger

Vickie horowitz Mozart: Fantasy in D minor

 

General information and Guidelines below!

Reply to this topic with your name and repertoire selection if you would like to perform! If you don't know what you want to play yet, you can always just let us know your intent!

ABOUT TONEBASE COMMUNITY CONCERTS:

These events are NOT live-streamed OR recorded, but are private zoom meetings where tonebase members can share their hard work and perform for each other! 

 

These concerts can be played LIVE, or if you can't attend, you can submit a recording!

 

This is a GENEROUS and SUPPORTIVE space.

 

Performing is one of the best ways to push yourself, and really evaluate the work/progress you have made!

 

Repertoire is open to any piece!

 

Memorization is NOT required.

 

You can play select movements, or even sections of pieces! No need to perform a complete work!

 

Playing the piano is fun, but sharing your music with others is one of life's great joys. Join in on the fun and cheer each other on!

 

FOR OPTIMIZING YOUR ZOOM SETTINGS PLEASE SEE THE SHORT VIDEOS BELOW!

 

Because we use zoom for these concerts, it is important to have the best audio and visual settings available!

 

Check out these videos depending on the device you are using!

 

FOR LAPTOPS/COMPUTERS

https://youtu.be/U2K6saBm8fI

 

FOR IPAD/IPHONE/PHONES

https://youtu.be/UwLo5CzLX2o

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    • Gail Starr
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    • Gail_Starr
    • 1 mth ago
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    Here's a work in progress:  Beethoven, Op. 14 #2.

    The bunny knows that his owner has been very busy since it is tax season, but she'll practice more after April 15!

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      • Gail Starr
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      • Gail_Starr
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      Vidhya Bashyam Aw, thanks, Bestie!

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      • Gail Starr
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      • Gail_Starr
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      Aaron Thanks, Aaron!  Still needs work, but it will have to wait a week or 2, LOL!

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      • Gail Starr
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      Juan Carlos Olite Muchas gracias!  Tendré tiempo para practicar los otros partes pronto!  “@NataliePeh ya me ayudo con el ultimo movimiento porque ella lo está aprendiendo con su professor en Malasia.

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    • Gail Starr love this! Well done and love the seasonal bunny too!  

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      • Peter Golemme
      • Piano Player with Day Job (for now)
      • Peter_G
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      Gail Starr That is beautiful Gail.  It's peaceful and profound and lighthearted at the same time. Just like Ludwig himself! (except perhaps for the peaceful part: I don't think he ever found peace personally, despite the profound quietude of some of his music). 

      This is one of my favorite sonatas.  I still remember hearing it for the first time in the summer of 1970, on a faint and staticky radio station (WHRB in Cambridge, MA), hoping the static wouldn't totally overtake the signal before they could identify this mysterious composer of such joyous and yes profound music.   DJ::  "that was music by Beethoven"  Me:  "Hey! I've heard of him!"

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    • Gail Starr Absolutely loved it, Gail! So sparkling and joyful, and also tender and beautiful. Bravo! 👏🏻

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      • Gail Starr
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      Sindre Skarelven We are Beethoven twins.  I loved your last movement!  Hope your back is feeling better this weekend and you are enjoying snowboarding.

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    • Gail Starr Thanks, Gail! Yes, nice to play some Beethoven together! 
      We had a great time with snowboard and skiing today :)

      Back is a little better then a month ago, but still far from good… 

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      • Gail Starr
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      Sindre Skarelven oh no! I am SO sorry your back is still hurting. 

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  • Hi everyone,

    I am submitting a short piece by Lili Boulanger for the Spring concert. It's called "D'un vieux jardin" or From an old garden. (which is the Spring connection! 🌱). It's from a small collection and I hope to finish learning another of these pieces in the next few weeks.

    Derek

     

    https://youtu.be/ct3HnErSgPA?si=cO6HlIpZBsD4KBNP

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    • Peter Golemme
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    • Peter_G
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    I’ll be on a train trying to log in with my iPad during the actual recital, but here is my submission of the F Major Prelude and Fugue from Book 2 of the WTC.  :

    https://youtu.be/H0eVEW7uLhg

     

    Someday I hope to be able to play these pieces through totally without mistakes.  But alas, that day has not yet arrived.  I hope you are able to enjoy them nonetheless.

    I’ve posted a few thoughts & observations about the music itself in the “comments”  section of the YouTube video  … for those who may be interested, and perhaps willing to share their own experiences with these pieces. 

    I’ve greatly enjoyed all the postings here --- what a wonderful group of colleagues to share music with! I may not be able to participate live today while on the train, but really looking forward to the recital.  Thanks everyone!

     

    P.S. In making the video I am continuing my experimentation with the “multicam” feature of LumaFusion, an iPad app, to synchronize and switch among multiple video recordings at different angles. The switching lets you add some variety to the video components of these recordings. The switching here is rather random, and I hope not too distracting; I'm still just figuring out how to do it, and pleased that it happens at all!

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  • Hi Dominic - please use my Mozart d min fantasy recording today as I am not going to be able to play live but will be listening. Thanks! https://youtu.be/48zH98URAW8?feature=shared

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    • Tammy
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    Hi, I’m sorry but I won’t be able to play today as a conflict has come up. Happy performing and watching, everyone! 

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    • Astrida
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    Hi! If it’s still not too late, I submit Olivier Messiaen’s “Morceau de lecture à vue”. This is my first piece by Messiaen, still work in progress and dynamic balance and phrasing could be better, but I just felt I really want to be part of the party today. 

    Cheers!

    https://youtu.be/7Skw3mFXses?si=XnIWg3WG7Hj-BscQ

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    • Judy Kuan
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    Thanks again for the encouragement and help with getting more performance experience! I didn't post a video beforehand so I could keep myself accountable re: performing live 😅 For folks who couldn't make it, this is the video I took concurrently with my Zoom playing.  

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    • Judy Kuan Thank you for performing!!! You played really well - I love it ❤️

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      Priya Viseskul Thank you! I loved your Rameau performance, am inspired to learn more about his music!

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      • Peter Golemme
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      Judy Kuan Thank you for posting this Judy.  I had logged in late and had only an imperfect connection after that. I loved this performance!, and would have hated to miss it.    In addition to your very impressive  technical proficiency, what I heard was the development of the theme in a very organic way from the gentle opening to the powerful and dramatic conclusion, and how each section contributed to that development.  I must say that I understood the piece a lot better after hearing it here.  It makes me think that you put a lot of thought into this interpretation -- unless you should tell us that it comes effortlessly to you without any forethought?  --- in which case, thinking of my own struggles to formulate a concept,  I would respond ARGGHHH!  Thanks again!.

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      • Judy Kuan
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      Peter Golemme Thank you for your kind and thoughtful words! I appreciate your taking the time to listen to my recording. I have a tendency to be a nervous wreck when performing - especially from memory - and rush and then all artistry gets lost, so it's encouraging to hear your perspective. I'm also amazed at your Bach - his music is so complex, and I can't remember ever being able to play his music so cleanly, much less from memory.

       

      There was no part of this piece that was effortlessly learned, let me assure you of that 😉 I've watched multiple masterclasses on Tonebase - including one by Dominic Cheli  and YouTube (Perahia, Andnes), on top of 10 private lessons with my piano teacher since early December. Working on some of the Chopin Etudes - much below tempo - for years also helped me be able to spend more time working on the interpretation instead of 100% on technical struggles... I can't tell you how many times my teacher encouraged me to work more on the "easier" first ~1/3 of the piece because it was sounding mechanical with a confusing inner pulse 😅 Also working on Chopin's Op. 51 impromptu a couple of years ago with all its polyphony and potential for sounding too repetitive also helped a lot.

       

      And the journey continues... I'll put it aside now perhaps for a couple of months to work on other rep, but this is a "forever" piece and there's a lot more I'd like to be able to do with this piece especially the coda re: interpretation, technique, and performance resilience...

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      • Gail Starr
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      Judy Kuan what a lovely tale of your journey with this masterpiece!  I have a feeling that if you take a few months to work on other rep, you’ll return to it with more ease of mastery without even trying.  I thought it sounded beautiful just the way you played it!

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    • Judy Kuan Bravo! Sorry to have missed it live, but thank you so much for sharing this amazing performance!

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    • Judy Kuan Fantastic performance of this great masterpiece, Judy! Bravo! 👏🏻 

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    • Marc M
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    Dominic Cheli Thanks for all the hosting today! I was sad to miss a bunch of the recital today. Will there be a link to see everyone’s performance? 

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    • Marc M Hi Marc!
      First of all, big bravo to your Scriabin, it sounded fantastic and awesome video presentation!

       

      Actually, for the community concerts, because alot of people play LIVE, we have had a habit of actually not recording the events to allow people to feel more comfortable.
       

      However, this is a policy we started very long ago, when the community was in its early stages. Now, I think people are seeing how gracious everyone is, and feel much more comfortable. We might look at changing things to allow for recording the entire concert because we are getting more and more requests to watch it later (like every other livestream).

      Sorry there isn't a recording to watch of today's but thank you for your question - it reflects what other people are also asking, and I am taking note of this!

       

      Bravo again!!!

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      • Judy Kuan
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      Dominic Cheli I will be honest in that the non-recording factor was the main reason I was "comfortable" performing live instead of submitting a recording beforehand... Or perhaps I would have chosen another piece that is not at the absolute limit of my abilities.

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