Week 3: Discovering Schubert Month
Dear Pianists,
As we're coming up to the last week of Discovering Schubert Month, I'm keen to hear of your insights and takeaways from your month's work.
Here's the Week 3 thread, where you may post your text and video updates! I've only got one question for you this week:
What does it take to build Schubert into your life?
I've previously asked you about the piece you are working on, a passage you are satisfied with, and one you're less satisfied with. I've also learned a lot about your musical imagination and pianism by asking you how you might describe the character of your piece, the pianistic tools you use to convey the aforementioned character, and particular elements of the piece you notice by playing it. I'm always so moved by the process of learning a piece of music, playing it, performing it, and continuing to live with it. Playing piano has always been a bastion in my life and I hope that through your regular ritual and practice it can be a source of comfort and empowerment for you too.
I hope you'll consider proposing your Schubert piece for Piano Community's upcoming Community Concert, and to share your work with other supportive members of our community! I really believe I am awarded deep insights when I take the time to deeply consider the elements of my colleagues' successes.
If you're new to the Schubert gathering this week, welcome-it's never too late to join! You may find the guidelines for participation in the Rules and FAQ thread.
See you below,
Hilda
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This is the second half Waltz No 15. The excessive rubato at the end is because I am making sure that I use the correct fingerings. One of my observations from this challenge is that I am increasingly aware that I choose a preferred fingering, which then changes over time, usually because I might use 1 2 4 for a chord instead of 1 3 5, which then impacts on the rest of the bar! I shall now turn to sorting out how to upload to Youtube to attempt to play each waltz with repeats before 2 March - if they're decent enough...
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Op. 90, No. 3. Impromptu in G♭. . . please try not to notice the hiccups . . . Erasing old fingering from my muscle memory and re-grooving the finger substitutions, and then trying to not over-pedal all those phrases in the heat of battle is a bit more than my 66-year-old brain handle in a short time frame. Recording and sharing is new for me, and I get really nervous and tighten up with the camera running. Hopefully that will go away over time. This has been a really valuable learning experience for me, and I enjoy the community.
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I am so nervous as soon that I taped my performance. I know those pieces and I can play them really well, but as soon that I put a video, my finger start trembling, and I searching for my notes! So, to learn to play front of people I have to challenge myself and play, no mather what. Lol. So, I did it this morning before going to work. Not perfect! I still have a lot to learn about those nice pieces of piano. Valses sentimentales, no 5, 13, 18, 19 and 20. I decided to share all of them. Three weeks a go I did not know about those valses sentimentales, so be indulgent with me because I am slow to learn. I'ts not a final video, I don't think I will post some for the party, but it's ok. I am proud that I did that this morning...I know I made a lot of mistake but it's a question of time for me...ET désolé pour mon mauvais anglais, je suis québcoise et je parle français...lol!