WEEK 1: Start Decorating with your music!
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Happy Holidays fellow tonebase pianists!
I've been away from the forums for a while but am especially excited about this challenge as I've spent many years collecting interesting arrangements of holiday/Christmas music and hope to share a few.
I wanted to start, though, with this Busoni arrangement of Bach's famous chorale prelude BWV 645 Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme ("sleepers awake") often played at Christmas. I chose to work on this because I'm also working on a classical guitar arrangement of the same piece for the tonebase guitar challenge happening at the same time! Maybe I'll figure out a way to combine the guitar & piano videos
Looking forward to seeing your videos!
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I'm certainly not going to post every day, but was inspired to do a video today of another favorite I play each year that is a Christmas carol inside a Chopin Scherzo. The middle section of the stormy Chopin Scherzo No. 1 in B minor op 20 is the tune from an old polish Christmas lullaby Lulajze Jezuniu.. The Scherzo is difficult but this part is relatively easy (although still a nice challenge to bring out the melody).
I've also included a link to my favorite choral performance of Lulajze Jezuniu.
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Hi Dominic!
Monika & I are trying to record the 4-hand version of the Nutcracker, but we're not having much luck because she's in France and I'm in Florida! We tried to record with both of us playing together on Zoom, and, although it was quite funny, you really can't hear either of us well.
So, now we're going to record Primo and then I'll try to "play along" with Secondo in a separate video.
Do you think that might work?
Sadly, with Covid and a tight timeline, neither of can just fly over the other's home to make a normal recording. (Although we decided THAT would be best, LOL).