What would be your DREAM Recital Program?

Let's imagine that you have the chance to craft your IDEAL Recital program!

What would be on the program?

WHY would the pieces be on the program?

 

Don't feel limited by your own playing capabilities, let your imagination go WILD!

 

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  • I will kick things off!

     

    I like to think about a recital being a chance to put together a unique experience, with each piece being like a different scene from a movie. With the pieces combined together, the recital delivers the message I want to convey!

     

    Below is just one program that I want to play in the Fall season 2023!

     

    Title: An Invitation to the Party!

     

    Who doesn’t love a great party? Many of our friends that we love are there, as well as new people to meet and get to know! Like any festivity we need to start off with some music to invite everyone onto the dance floor: waltzes of Schubert formed into a delightful medley by Franz Liszt! Then we move to the Viennese waltzes of Brahms that gather in their strength, complexity, and seriousness. To conclude the 1st half, we invite the rambunctious Debussy into the mix as he delights with the rhythmically contagious “Masques” and the ecstatic melodies and harmonies of “The Joyful Island”!

     

    Like most parties, celebrities and high-profile individuals arrive “fashionably late” so with Schumann’s Carnaval, we get to see the main attraction: musical images of the actors from the popular 16th century Italian theatrical group: Commedia dell’arte, the 2 personalities of Schumann himself (Eusebius and Florestan) and more! People as famous as Clara Schumann, Paganini, and even the enigmatic Chopin grace us with their presence, until the evening ends with every artist who wishes to join the “League of David” in a march celebrating the triumph of art over those who oppose it!

     

    Program:

    Liszt/Schubert: Soirees de Vienne no.6 (Sophie Menter Version)

    Brahms: 16 Waltzes op.39
    Debussy: Masques
    Debussy: L’isle Joyeuse

    Schumann: Carnaval op.9

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      • Pauline
      • Pauline
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      Dominic Cheli Wow! That is a wonderful program! I love the narrative you posted, too! I can visualize everything that you described! I hope I am able to attend your concert of this glorious music! Thank you, Dominic! 

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      • Monika Tusnady
      • The Retired French Teacher
      • Monikainfrance
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      Dominic Cheli I love that program! It would be a real crowd pleaser, too!

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  • Someone has beat me to it, Pierre Laurent-Aimard played the recital at Tanglewood maybe 15 yrs ago. Eliot Carter's "Night Fantasies" and Charles Ives "Concord Sonata." A 'no holds barred' challenge to the ears, an All-American slugfest of uncompromising artistic beliefs. God, would I love to be able to play this program - in my next life.

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    • Christopher S. Curdo 

      Sorry... Elliott..

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    • Christopher S. Curdo 

      Sorry...Pierre-Laurent...

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  • Heres my idea:

    Arvo PĂ€rt FĂŒr Alina

    Franz Liszt: Ballade no. 2 S. 171

    Samuil Feinberg Sonata no. 3 Op. 3 in g-sharp minor

     

    Chopin Etudes Op. 10

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  • My idea: Apothecary Piano for the digitally exhausted soul 

    The idea is to have a piece for all the things we do which digitally exhaust us. 

    Cure for stalking your ex - Moonlight Sonata
    Cure for outrage - Turkish March
    Cure for being left on “read” - Nuvole Bianche 
    Cure for Good morning forwards - There are nicer ways to wake up. Like Prelude in C by Bach
    Cure for too many zoom calls - Trick is to swiftly step out of these. Almost like a Waltz. Waltz in A Minor by Chopin
    Cure for weekend 9,848 unread emails - Prelude in G by Bach - Perseverance during the week will save you
    Cure for wanting to tweet that unoriginal thought - The only time copying is alright is when its a canon or an Escher painting. Invention in F
    Cure for too many filters - Time to get real. Gnossience by Erik Satie
    Cure for being ushered out of a WhatsApp group - Prelude in E | A sad chopin song
    Cure for 2am boredom - The Entertainer by Joplin
    Cure for canceling - Enough cancelling, cant be just celebrate our fellow people - Serenade by Schubert
    Cure for influencing - Here’s to actually experience life in its rawest form. Experience by Ludovico Einaudi

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      • Monika Tusnady
      • The Retired French Teacher
      • Monikainfrance
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      prathamvarshney I can't wait to hear your recital, complete with an introduction for each piece!

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    • Monika Tusnady Thanks Monika, I'll be sure to send you an invite when it's scheduled. I'm based out of New Delhi, India. What about you? 

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      • Monika Tusnady
      • The Retired French Teacher
      • Monikainfrance
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      prathamvarshney Quite far away, in Canada!

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      • Mariela
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      prathamvarshney Love it, love it, love it! It would be great to see and hear it in real life. It made me laugh! and also take note of some pieces. Wonderful playing route, keep going!!!

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  • My father created a short program for me of the works I have memorized.  He says its about a relationship.  Tonebase really helped with number 2 and 3.

     

    1 Chopin Fantasie Impromptu (Pursuit)  we watched Daniil Trifonov's music video

    2 Chopin's Barcarolle (Romance mid 20's)

    3 Brahms Opus 118 # 2 (Love 60's looking back at a lifetime together)

    4 Tchaikovsky Seasons June (Alone after passing of spouse walking along shore reflecting)

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      • Monika Tusnady
      • The Retired French Teacher
      • Monikainfrance
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      Cyrus Saladin Ming That is a beautiful and personally meaningful program!

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    • Monika Tusnady Thank you Ma'am

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  • My dream solo recital....

     

    Chopin: Sonata no. 3 (1844)

    Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit (1908)

    Rachmaninoff: Sonata no. 2 (1931)

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    • Christine
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     Being good enough to have a recital is my dream! 😆

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  • I am not a professional pianist, but I play the piano as a serious passion/hobby. After some years of silence, I have been playing the piano and studying the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd programs for two years. 

     

    The first program (quite realistic): a recital on Mozart:

    Fantasie K. 397, Sonate K. 545, Prelude and Fugue K. 394, Fantasie K. 475.

     

    The second program (quite realistic):

    Schumann: Arabesque op. 18

    Schubert: Impromptus op. 90 n. 2 and 4

    Chopin: Prelude op. 28 n. 4

    Chopin: Nocturne op. 32 n. 1

    Liszt: Transcendental Study n. 11 "Harmonies du soir"

     

    The third program (quite realistic):

    Beethoven: Sonate op. 13 ("Pathétique")

    Clementi: Sonate op. 26 n. 3

    Scarlatti: Sonate K. 33

    Paradisi: Toccata

     

    The fourth program (I am studying/I will be studying about):

    Chopin: Scherzo op. 20 n. 1

    Dussek: Sonatine op. 20 n. 1

    Beethoven: Sonate op. 57 ("Appassionata")

    Rimsky-Korsakov/Strimer: The flight of the bumblebee

    Rameau: Le rappel des oiseaux

    Satie: 1st Gymnopédie

    Haendel/Halvorsen: Passacaille

    (too oniristic??) Lyapunov: Transcendental Study op. 11 n. 6 ("Storm")

     

    The fifth program:

    Schubert: Sonate D 784

    Some of Chopin's Waltzes (and, perhaps, Nocturnes)

    Bartok: Sonatine

    Bartok: Allegro barbaro

    Prokofiev: A selection from op. 65

    Albinoni/Giazotto: Adagio

    (too oniristic???) Beethoven: Sonate op. 110

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  • So my piano recital would be as follows:

     

    Beethoven: Sonate Pathétique

    Chopin: Ballade no.1

    Liszt: Les deux legendes

    break

    Debussy: Suite bergamasque

    Scriabin: Sonata no. 4

    BartĂłk: Piano Sonata

     

    For me this recital would be gradually progressing towards a more modern and ambitious style, reflecting the musical and cultural changes through the centuries. 

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      • Monika Tusnady
      • The Retired French Teacher
      • Monikainfrance
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      Raphael Amoretti That's an ambitious program, with a heavy second half! Well thought-out, too, in its concept!

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  • Ginastera - Sonata No. 1

    Chopin - Nocturne Op 9 No 2

    Chopin - Ballade in  f minor 

    Intermission

    Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition

    These are 3 pieces from my bucket list plus the first classical piece I learned.

    Encore - Schubert Impromptu Op 90 No. 4 n A Flat

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      • Monika Tusnady
      • The Retired French Teacher
      • Monikainfrance
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      Michael Filak I love it that you planned right down to the Encore!

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    • Alice Lin
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    The Goldberg Variations, because it is all the things and as an introvert, sometimes it can be difficult to interact with an audience but this piece is the ultimate introspective piece that invites others into your mind and world.  I think it is what made both of Glenn Gould’s recordings so compelling.  He was also the ultimate introvert.

     

    If I didn’t play the piano, it would be Bach’s Cello Suites.  Maybe for the same reason, but then it also has the beautiful cello singling qualities.

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    • Monika Tusnady
    • The Retired French Teacher
    • Monikainfrance
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    Mozart Sonata in B flat major, K. 281

    Mozart Sonata in D major, K 311

    (Perhaps a Haydn Sonata, such as e minor)

     

    Chopin Op. 10 OR Op. 25

    Chopin Nocturnes: Op. 9 No. 3,, Op. 15 No. 2, Op. 37 No.1

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    • Monika Tusnady Great choices! Save me a ticket 😉

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