Deja vu in Playing Music?

Has it happened to anyone where you're practicing a piece and it feels like you have definitely practiced it before (but most certainly hasn't). For me it's when it comes to playing Medtner's music I just keep having this weird sense for familiarity in both the melody and the patterns of hand movement, and oddly enough, the composer has a few sets of piano pieces named "Forgotten Melodies"...

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  • Not exactly, but it reminded me of a parallel experience I've had:

    I was going over some old audio recordings (MD media). I knew I had never played that Grieg piece, but it sounded like me, I could sing all the notes, but I would never make the sound mistakes I heard there. It took a few minutes to realise it was a young student of mine playing. 

    In your case, I guess the pieces were composed based on culturally recognisable patterns and melodies, therefore "Forgotten Melodies". It must have been a very intriguing feeling. 

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    • Fernanda Machado - PianoClass It most definitely is. Not sure if it’s related to cultural patterns but the composer is from Russia and I am from China, although geographically speaking the two countries are very close, and I have always found myself drawn to the Russian composers…
       

      Also the second set of Forgotten Melodies op.39 feels like some sort of “inverted melody”… and I have come across this video on YouTube where Marc-Andre Hamlin made a very interesting comment on Medtner’s music: https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=fqMj6FvwJzzJjXEQ&v=CBNKLz7HnzE&feature=youtu.be

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