"Music that you LOVE!" Concert
Play the music that YOU love in this community concert!
Share this wonderful music with all of us!
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
FOR IPAD/IPHONE/PHONES
Program:
(LIVE)
Thurmond R Chopin: E-flat major Nocturne op.9 no.2
(LIVE)
Can Ekin Chopin: Etude op.25 no.2
(LIVE)
Michael Bruce Chopin: Waltz in Sharp minor op.64 no.2 and op.64 no.1
(LIVE)
NANCY M Bach: Sarabande from Partita no.1
(LIVE)
Monika Tusnady Chopin: Mazurka
(LIVE)
Emma Wallace Repertoire either Bach, Rachmaninoff, Chopin? TBD!
(LIVE)
Cindy Sharp Clara Schumann: Romance op.11 no.1
(LIVE)
Derek McConville Gershwin: The man I love
(Video Submission)
Libby Craig Britten: Nocturne from Sonatina Romantica
(Video Submission)
Sam Smith Mendelssohn: Song without words op.30 no.1
(Video Submission)
Sindre Skarelven Rachmaninoff: prelude in D, op.23 no.4
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I’m submitting a video from our recent piano class recital, rather than playing Iive. I especially love beautiful repertoire for intermediate students (because I am one!). This year, I’m sharing the short Nocturne from Benjamin Britten’s Sonatina Romantica. Britten wrote this in 1940 for an acquaintance in America who was trying unsuccessfully to master Weber’s Invitation to the Dance. The story goes that Britten told him he could compose for him something (the Sonatina) just as satisfying that he would more readily be able to play. The acquaintance preferred to keep trying to master Weber, though, so this eloquent, evocative little nocturne sat in a drawer until after Britten died. It was first performed publicly in 1983. The piece is under copyright, but the publisher permitted me to share it online with social media friends (not the broader public) without paying for a synch license. The score for is available from fabermusic.com.
Here is the link: https://youtu.be/Tb7OZLxa0QU?si=AkyChp_n8kgLp--X
Dominic Cheli Please just let me know if I should submit the file to you the file some other way.
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Hi everyone! I have planned to play live, but due to a last-minute change in my program I won't be able to do that. I am sorry. I would like to submit a recording instead. I am playing the same piece here. It is from a school concert last month. I hope you like it. Thanks for the opportunity, and love from Istanbul!