diretonic The style sounds just right!
PianoTell Recital #1 Is Now Live!
I keep telling Josephine that she plays wonderfully. She has such an innate understanding of the music and how it should be played that you can't help but fall in love with it. That understanding shows in her performances. Hopefully some day she will finally accept how beautifully she plays.
Wow... I don't even know where to start... at the beginning I guess I will be savouring this recital, so my comments will appear in batches. Here's the first batch:
@Player1 Wow, you show great progress compared to your previous video! Fast paced and smooth and lovely vocals towards the end, what is there not to like
@rogerch You know you are my improvision inspiration right? Compared with your previous piece which featured a lot of daring harmonies, I'm seeing huge improvements with you too. The harmonies just flowed. It's hard to believe that it was improvised throughout - it comes across as an original composition that you could have worked on for weeks. Well done!
TRUTH. This conversation just happened. My husband came in and commented "what a very pretty piece". I told him that it is improvised on the spot and he was absolutely flabbergasted. What more needs to be said
@keff I will respect your request for no comments and I don't have questions It's a very pretty piece!
@Sgisela Very spirited performance! And such adorable images too. I absolutely love South American rhythms and you did it justice. Watch those fingers fly Very nice!
Whoops... that's all I have time for right now... more to follow!
Few more:
@pseudonym58
Such a delicate start - and then... it swells to very interesting rhythms and harmonies until it gradually goes back to sleep again towards the end. The 1940s Disney should buy the rights and include it in Fantasia... with a full orchestra my imagination took me to those type of images almost right away! Thank you!
@Sam
We have that movie The Rope! It's extremely interesting in more aspects than one, as it's the first (perhaps even only) movie that never shows a single camera break. Your playing made me want to watch the movie again Hope your leg gets better soon!
@hebele
Great progress in only 5 months, well done! You started later than I did and I had some prior experience. Your diligence and hard work obviously has paid off - well done!
@MarieJ
Wow.... the abstract images fit the music so well... the music is sheer silky poetry as well. Lovely!
I wanted to pace myself but just had to listen to the next piece, and the next, and the next More later!
@plop_symphony
Wow, that's very impressive for only 1.5 years of playing! I'm not sure how fast it is supposed to be played but I think your tempo was just right. I'm impressed from start to the very regal ending
@thepianoplayer416
Whaaaaa, no robot voice to introduce your piece? Heh. Teasing... a very pretty piece and well played. I don't think you consulted your sheet music once... so it was truly a well rehearsed performance - short but sweet
@BicBic
Oooh what a delightfully happy piece! I fully understand why you chose to perform that in front of children - the child in me enjoyed the whimsical cat and mouse chasing each other (even crossing hands to escape from each other) and the grown up in me admired the skill. Lovely, lovely!
@Nightowl
Wow, you have improved in STRIDES from your previous recital piece! I know you once said that you think your progress is slow, well, just watch your performance and marvel how fast it's going. And that piano is truly gorgeous, compared to the little Casio you had before. Improvements all around
To be continued...
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I've only listened to a few so far, but...
Sgisela I absolutely loved your performance! The driving energy really felt authentic to the style and I was really ready to dance (first thing in the morning)
Rubens ahhhhhh this is such a wonderful collaboration and I am so delighted to hear that Josephine has become your student from afar! @Josephine, I thought your playing was wonderful. You have such an innate musicality and your part is full of grace and elegance. Rubens, the B section wasn't bad either
@navindra unfortunately the table of contents doesn't work for me-- I suspect the forum software only looks backwards within a post? (Edit: up until TC3's link it does work but then the later ones don't! Wondering if anyone else experiences the same?) I think hyperlinks to each of the submissions would be a better option. I know you're super busy so if you want help to do this, please let me know. Thank you for all the hard work you've put into PT and the recital!
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navindra Nicely played, and thanks for setting up the recital here. It's going to be much easier to watch, listen and comment at the same time. It should also make it easier for the performer to know when someone comments on their piece, as they should receive a notification. What beach are you on?
PSA: I thought the index wasn’t working to redirect me to posts, but I just didn’t know how to use it. I accidentally figured it out. You have to hover over the name of the performer. A pop up box then appears with a bunch of details, and then you have to click on the text in the popup box. @twocats - give this a try and see if it works for you.
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- Player1 — Energico
A nice piece, smoothly played. Awesome job! - rogerch — Improvisation 6
50 years of playing has certainly paid off. A lovely piece of improvisation, very professional. - keff — A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
A lovely piece, played in a very relaxing manner. - Sophia — Fascination
Another impressive recital from someone who oozes musicality from every fingertip. We both play from the same book, but your playing is in a different realm. - Sgisela — Joropo
A crazily difficult piece, played confidently at speed. Respect! - pseudonym58 — Images (5) for orchestra
So far I've only listened to the first piece - a very atmospheric piece which you played extremely well. Your professional musician experience is evident in this performance. - Sam — Perpetual Motion #1
As usual, you played beautifully. This piece was new to me, but won't remain so, as I'm inclined to press the replay button so you play it again, Sam!
I will add more comments once I've listened to further pieces.
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