Week 4 – Play Through & Share

Welcome to Week 4 of the Romantic Music Challenge.

This week is about letting go of the microscope and trusting the arc you’ve built. You’ve worked through notes, texture, and character. Now it’s time to experience the piece as a whole.

 

This week, your goal is to play through your piece—or your chosen section—as a complete musical thought.

Practice Prompts

Choose one or two and explore:

- Play through without stopping, even if something goes wrong
- Decide where the emotional high point of the piece lives
- Notice where your attention drifts, and gently bring it back to the narrative
- Imagine you’re performing for one specific listener

 

Sharing for This Week

When you’re ready, share a recording of your full piece or selected section. Audio or video is welcome.

We’ll begin compiling submissions for our Romantic Watch Party on February 13, where we’ll listen together and celebrate everyone’s work.

 

Press record, play it through, and let it be what it is!

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    • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
    • Juan_Carlos
    • 11 days ago
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    Here is my video of Variation 18 from Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. I think Michael Voleridge's transcription is truly wonderful and, without the orchestra, allows us to experience something of the variation's deep Romantic feeling, with its memorable melodic moment that completely captivates us, leaving us defenseless... Anyway, it has been a pleasure to take part in this challenge and, as always, thank you so much, Dominic, for organizing it.

      • Mom, fitness instructor, lover of music
      • Michelle_Russell
      • 7 days ago
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       So very beautiful. Thank you for sharing this piece.

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • 7 days ago
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       Thank you, Priya, for your reply to Andrew.

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • 7 days ago
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       Thank you, Jarkko!

      • Angela_Fogg
      • 3 days ago
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      wow! Orchestra and piano there!

      • Pianist, composer and piano teacher
      • Sindre_Skarelven
      • Yesterday
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       Extraordinary performance, Juan Carlos, bravo! You are building it up perfectly and projecting the melody so clearly. Then the “retreat” and build down on the last section - just as it should be. 👏🏻

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • Yesterday
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      Thanks, Angela!

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • Yesterday
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       Thank you so much, Sindre! I never imagined I'd get the chance to play an excerpt from a concertante work by Rachmaninoff like this, but it was a matter of luck that I found the transcription. In any case, there's still a lot of work to do, especially with the chords...

    • Deana_Dossey
    • 10 days ago
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    https://youtu.be/M6rpDv45x50

    R Schumann Melody. Progress made. thanks for a productive challenge. 

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • 8 days ago
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      Nicely phrased, Deana!

      • Noel_Nguyen
      • 7 days ago
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       That was my first Schumann, many years ago. Well played!

      • Angela_Fogg
      • 3 days ago
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       lovely despite the sticky G!

    • Jarkko_Janhunen
    • 10 days ago
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    Hi, here's my recording of Liszt Consolation nr 3. (A magical tune when played well 🙂.)

    https://youtu.be/OXNdWzZ9SdM?feature=shared

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • 8 days ago
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       Beautifully sung, Jarkko! With sensitive playing in a truly romantic piece.

      • Jarkko_Janhunen
      • 8 days ago
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       many thanks!

      • Noel_Nguyen
      • 7 days ago
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       Wow, I nearly missed your submission, and I really like it! I particularly liked the crescrendo at around 2:15. Your digital sounds great btw, is that a Yamaha P-515? I practice on its competitor, the Kawai ES920.

    • David_H_A_Fitch
    • 10 days ago
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    Hi, here's my recording of a work in progress: Brahms' Intermezzo, Op. 118, Nr. 2. I've been trying to incorporate Seymour Bernstein's suggestions, but it's not easy. One thing that's great about these challenges, however, is that it allows one to deeply appreciate the composer's and performers' crafts...even if my lack of experience, training and arthritic joints seem insurmountable. Listening to everyone's music here is a total joy. Happy Romantics Day! And thanks Dominic--please feel free to excerpt whatever snippet you like (if any)--it's too slow and too long, I know.

    https://youtu.be/VThMcQ_0rnE

      • Victoria_Macdonald
      • 10 days ago
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       You play this beautifully and with such feeling. I really get the sense you and I are aligned with phrasing, emotion, and which voices we want to bring out. Your rendition is a bit slower, but I do feel too many pianists play this too quickly. I adore Seymour, but I don't always agree with his approach here, it's can be over the top. Your love for this piece definitely comes through. Just keep playing and recording it. Here is another instrumental video I found very helpful:

      https://youtu.be/bypALczDNMI?si=cfflvNLOgax_b4hA

      Also, I wanted to suggest that you seem as though you're sitting close to the piano. Sitting back a bit might help free up your arms more. Just a suggestion. 

      • hot4euterpe
      • 9 days ago
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       Hi David, thanks for sharing! This is really coming along with delicate and sensitive playing. You color the different textures / registers well and draw attention to a number of special moments!

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • 8 days ago
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       So expressive, with a beautiful sense of freedom in tempo. Great playing, David!

      • Noel_Nguyen
      • 7 days ago
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       I will never get enough of this piece. Well learned and played! I particularly like how you play the sad section. Well it's all (beautifully) sad to me, so I should say the middle section 😁.

    • Philippa.1
    • 10 days ago
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    https://youtu.be/ko84MLETSGo

    Hello Dominic, thank you for this opportunity. I have attached a link to my submission. The piece is Sonata in G minor mvt 1 by Carlos Guastavino. 

      • hot4euterpe
      • 9 days ago
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       Hi Philippa - I loved this piece. I know virtually nothing about this composer so I just learned a bit about him while I listened. I will have to track down the music for this and add it to my studio.  Thanks so much!

      • Philippa.1
      • 9 days ago
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       Thank you Dustin, Guastavino is a wonderful composer

      • Philosophy teacher and piano lover
      • Juan_Carlos
      • 8 days ago
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       Love it, Philippa! Great music, a Southern feeling of genuine nostalgia. Thank you so much for sharing it!

      • Philippa.1
      • 8 days ago
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       Thank you so much Juan Carlos

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