Week 3: Final Submissions!
WELCOME TO THE MAIN THREAD FOR THE Final WEEK OF "END OF THE YEAR" PRACTICE CHALLENGE!
This week is simple: Share your submissions of the the pieces you worked on/recorded for the challenge!
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We have our watch party for this challenge happening on January 15th, 11am PT, link right here!
â Happy Sharing! â
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Here is the 4.movement from Schubert sonata i A-major d959. I started it a little before Christmas as part of a goal to learn the whole sonata this winter.
I'm a bit hesitant to share this now, since it's still a work in progress, and I made some silly mistakes in the recording. Still, I had a goal to record it for the challenge, so here it is.
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Hey all. I know it's past the deadline... Can I say the dog ate my microphone? Actually, not too familiar with the YouTube uploading process, and bungled a few things.
I have one recording here that I think is mostly where I want it to be... the 2nd mvt of the Pathétique sonata. The 1st and 3rd are not yet out of production!
My 'stretch' piece here is the Rondo Capriccioso. I grew up hearing my father play this piece, which he taught himself, having stopped taking lessons after RCM grade 8. While he didn't play it perfectly, it is a very powerful memory for me. I decided to try it in memory of him.
As you will see, it's got some glitches, and I'm still working on it. Not yet up to proper tempo. I haven't played in public for about 25 years. So kind of froze up a bit in front of the camera. This might have been take # 13??
Not being happy with the way that ended, I recorded the last minute or so again. Closer to what I can do when playing "in private".
Looking forward to the watch party!
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Claude Debussy, âPrĂ©ludesâ, Book 1, No. VII: âŠCe quâa vu le vent dâouest (âWhat the west wind has seenâ). This is one of the pieces I tackled in earnest last year for the first time. Itâs become a little messier since then because Iâve been quite busy working on other literature, but I still wanted to use this opportunity to take a first shot at recording it.
I most likely wonât be able to make it to the watch party. I have very much enjoyed listening to the music everyone has shared with us over the last few weeks!
https://vimeo.com/902817235/0ba2ae741a?share=copy
Here's a YouTube link in case that works better:
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Hello all, here's my submission. I was going to try Bach/Marcello, but decided Ornstein would be better for now, as I ended up playing the piece a lot to test out a new mic setup (stereo mic placement is a big time sink, haha). It's his Piano Sonata No. 4, Mvt. II, Semplice. The performance is not perfect, but I thought it shareable!