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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    • claudiadm73
    • 6 days ago
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    Hi Dominic, It was a really pleasure to watch the live of Romantic miniatures, I thank you for that...but I so sorry that my performance wasn't chosen for this event. I think because my Prelude of Rachmaninoff op. 23 n. 5 could be too long, but I really don't know the reason ....mayby I can't play enouth well..... I hope that the next time I can play better to take part with you and all the others. Hugs to everyone.

      • Vicki_R
      • 5 days ago
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       dear Claudia- I am gladdened that you found comfort in people's words, in their caring and  kindness and in the music.  And yes that Scrioture's promise that 'death will be no more' (on this earth ) is the greatest comfort.  May all your sources of comfort help to cope and heal Claudia. Hugs (again)  🤗

      • claudiadm73
      • 5 days ago
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       Thank you Vicky, you are a treasure❤️

      • PViseskul
      • 5 days ago
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       It's a great piece to learn, and I hope that in despair you will feel the strength to rise in its ending like I did. Take care and much love sent your way.

      • Vicki_R
      • 5 days ago
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       😊😊

      • claudiadm73
      • 5 days ago
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       Thank you Priya, I love that piece and I really anjoyed your performance❤️...you inspired me to study it from the heart. You are very kind and tender. I hug you ❣️

      • claudiadm73
      • 5 days ago
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       Thanks Peter👍useful information 🤩……I ask myself, but you are Italian, like me? Your surname sounds Italian😀😅💕

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      • Peter_G
      • 4 days ago
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       Hi Claudia, my father was born in Italy and immigrated with his parents to the US, before the US shut the doors on 'undesirables' around 1920.  We think we are Italian on his side, although there are many indicators that his father may have been Albanian.  The spelling of my name is familiar to Albanians, and does not quite fit with characteristic Italian spellings.

      • claudiadm73
      • 4 days ago
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       I suspected it 😀Wow ! I'm glad to imagine you a little’ Italian in your heart ❤️🌟. I hug you💕….it was a pleasure to meet you.

    • Aaron.2
    • 5 days ago
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    Dear all,

    Here is the link to my Liszt Un Sospiro: 
    https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUvQNXojKV1/?igsh=MWs4OXN6Nm1uMTExZw==

    Hope you enjoy it!

    Best wishes,

    Aaron

      • Astrida_Gobina
      • 5 days ago
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      bravo! 💐💐💐

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