Week 1: Choose your waltz and start Dancing!
Hello Everyone!
Welcome to Week 1 of celebrating Schubert's Waltzes!
Below are some collections of waltzes that are quite delightful. Take a look and decide which waltz(es) you want to work on during this challenge! Keep in mind that they can be quite short, so it can be fun to pick several!
Let us know which waltzes you pick in the comments below!
Week 1 Goal:
Choose a waltz or several to work on! Let us know why you selected the particular waltz!
Additional challenge:
Post your sightreading/first play through video!
Popular waltzes to choose from:
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While listening to Schubert waltzes on a long trip yesterday, I came across this lovely waltz I hadn’t heard before played by Mariam Batsashvili- Schubert’s Kupelwieser Valzer in G Flat Major. Here is my sight reading of the first half of the piece.
It has an interesting back story per IMSLP-
“The Waltz was composed on September 17, 1826 for the wedding of Schubert's friend Leopold Kupelwieser with Johanna von Lutz. The work was not written down at the time, but it remained extant because members of the Kupelwieser family continued playing the piece throughout the years, generation after generation. Finally, on January 4, 1943, Maria Mautner Markhof, née Kupelwieser, played the piece for Richard Strauss, who transcribed it. Strauss' transcription of the work was first published posthumously in 1970.”
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Thanks Dominic to choose Schubert Waltz pieces for the challenge.
I will start with no. 13~25 from 34 Valses Sentimentales D.779.
What lovely pieces they are, which is a really great release from the big pieces i am working on.
I have also submitted not a super exciting sight reading video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMl9Efo0VFg
BR,
Fingers Lan
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Second attempt to post my tortured first attempt, that hopefully goes through :
So many lovely waltzes to choose from, but I have to start somewhere, so I chose the Valse sentimentale no.12 and recorded my very first attempt. This waltz sounds very „folksy“ and „homey“ to me, something you would hear from a hand organ player on a square in Munich.
Others might follow, if I manage to get this one up to speed and without slips.
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https://youtu.be/CebWMYuNZhs?si=-1O3ETrWZp-2nPze
Here’s the first Graceful Waltz, Op 91. Not my first attempt to record it I admit.I’ll try to post some more over the weekend but I’ve made a start! Looking forward to listening to all the new postings as well.