1. Player1 β€” Energico
Nice playing of a fun piece! The runs in the right hand sound really good, and the answering left hand gives your playing a nice call and response feel. I like your expressive playing! Also the sCAT part sounds great and goes well with your playing!

3. keff β€” A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
Thanks for sharing your lovely playing of this beautiful piece!

4. Sophia β€” Fascination
I’m impressed by your confident, expert execution. The boom-chuck-chuck in the left hand and the dynamics in the right hand work well together produce a great waltz feel. Very nice!

5. Sgisela β€” Joropo
I love this! I was impressed by this for the fast pieces recital and I enjoyed listening again. It’s a lovely piece and your playing is exquisite. This time around I was struck by what a great job you do articulating this piece with sparing use of the pedal so that the individual notes really stand out. Thanks for sharing!

6. pseudonym58 β€” Images (5) for orchestra
What a huge project to transcribe, learn, and perform these pieces! I am impressed! I remember some of these from your Member Recordings posts and it’s great to hear them again here!

I’m not familiar with the orchestral versions, but your arrangements sound convincing and Debussy-like to my ears. Your playing sounds professional: very clear with great expression and dynamics. The result is great to listen to, thanks for sharing!

My favorite piece from the set is #4: Iberia III. I hear a fun bouncy piece. A great arrangement and I love the way you play it!

I’m curious: when you were learning to play the arrangements, did you go back and make revisions? For playability, consistency with the orchestral version, better sound, or any other reasons?

7. Sam β€” Perpetual Motion #1
What a great piece! I like how it alternates between really lovely and kind of spooky. Very interesting to have such different moods with the left hand playing the same notes. You play very well and the tempo sounds good to my ears. I’m glad you were able to play and I hope you make a full recovery!

8. hebele β€” Downtown Abbey theme
You are doing great. This sounds really good! To my ear the dynamics sound good. You emphasize the melody over a subdued accompaniment, and vary the loudness within each phrase. I like the accents on some of the high notes at the end. Well done!

9. MarieJ β€” Week #7
I like your tasteful, delicate playing of this contemplative piece. The music is lovely and you give it space to breathe. Thanks for your playing!

10. plop_symphony β€” A Lincoln Tribute
Very well played with lots of great detail! I like the soft repeated bass notes and the dynamic contrast. The soft sections are delicate and subdued, with nice crescendo to the more energetic sections.

11. thepianoplayer416 β€” Air in D minor
Short and sweet! I’m glad you were able to participate in the recital. Great legato playing, nicely played!

    Sophia

    Thank you. The triplets were difficult in the beginning even playing them slowly. Eventually I figured out the way to do it fast then I had to learn how to slow down to tempo. I can easily play them as 32nds if I want to.

    Besides the hesitations, if you listen to the 2 descending parts and compare the speed of each of them, you'll notice that the higher octave run (the second descending scale) is a lot slower than the first one. I don't know why because they're exactly the same just a different octave. I just have to reach further right for the second one. I tried to go faster on it but my fingers just won't move any quicker. I suspect that it's my tremor invisibly getting in the way but who really knows.

    The lesson for this piece was moving the thumb under for faster scales. I had to figure out how to do that AND do the "wrist bounce" with my RH at the end. If you watch other videos of this you'll see a lot of them where the player just uses 4 fingers instead of 3 then tucking the thumb under for the 4th note. The 2-handed SMZ at the end is also missed by a lot of people. Mostly they play both notes with the LH instead of looking at the score and seeing the notation for both RH and LH. Little things but they mean a lot because eventually I'll need to know this stuff to keep advancing.

    I haven't recorded anything since this piece. I need to get back to playing. I almost sat down at the piano yesterday but didn't. The desire to play is getting stronger so I will return eventually.

    @rogerch

    Thanks, it means a lot to me that you liked how it came out since your playing is lightyears ahead of mine.

    @Nightowl Thanks.

    Your submission was great. Very controlled and on the money.

    Eventually you will get beyond the "up/down" choppy arranged stuff you're playing now. When you do, you'll really start to fly. Then it'll be like...

    Who? Who, Who, Who's your daddy?

    You wait. You'll see.

      8. hebele β€” Downtown Abbey theme
      Very nicely played, you've made great progress in 5 months - keep going!
      9. MarieJ β€” Week #7
      Lovely relaxing music with beautiful shots of your artwork. You are a very talented lady.
      10. plop_symphony β€” A Lincoln Tribute
      Great performance after 1.5 years - keep going.
      11. thepianoplayer416 β€” Air in D minor
      A very competent performance - well done.
      12. BicBic β€” Prelude in B flat minor - No.16 from Op.34
      Confident playing of a tricky piece - impressive.
      13. Nightowl β€” Plaisir D'Amour
      My own performance is a bit pathetic when compared to the other excellent performances in this recital, but if you increase the playback speed to 1.25 it sounds much better! 😁 Apologies for making this pretty piece sound somewhat dirge-like, I defo need to work on increasing the tempo.
      14. bSharp β€” High Heels
      Impressive playing.
      15. WieWaldi β€” Rainbow Connection
      A delightful piece, played beautifully.
      16. SalmonJack β€” Alia
      A beautiful composition, played well, with creative video work. You are clearly very talented in more ways than one.
      17. Calavera β€” Chrono Cross - Scars of Time
      A very dramatic and cinematic piece, which seems too good for a video game. πŸ™‚ You played this piece excellently.
      18. rsl12 β€” Always Chew Your Food
      Well played and the lyrics made me smile. I enjoyed the first verse but was less keen on the imagery conjured up by the second verse - it really made me cringe, but no doubt it would make children laugh. Thanks for an entertaining performance.

      "Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)

        navindra

        Very well played, and such a great video! The filming from different angles and inside the piano, the background noises in the beginning and the end, very creative. I really enjoyed your performance.

          rogerch
          Thanks for your compliments. I did make quite a few changes as I went along, as I am not a very experienced player on the piano. Most of the changes involved adjusting the voicing and sometimes thinning a texture for better transparency. Obviously I was not going to be able to include everything that was in the full orchestra score, including sometimes as many as 16 (divisi) string parts! I also sometimes had to slightly simplify to make things playable, considering the limitations of my technique. You can find the original score at IMSLP, which is where you can find my arrangements as well. I really hope that others will take an interest and possibly perform and record them.

          Player1 Thanks P1, I appreciate your encouragement.

          @Sophia thanks for your support, my progress is very slow now but I know I just need to be patient.

          "Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)

            twocats

            A beautiful piece and beautifully played! I tried to learn it last year but it was too difficult for me. But I have a great teacher now, so maybe I can play it in the future πŸ˜„

              Nightowl

              You're a good player. Your hand and finger dexterity are excellent and let you play wonderfully at your level, you just have to learn to move on instead of trying to perfect one piece to the exclusion of everything else. Once you get more time and experience behind you, you can always revisit these early pieces and play them the way they should be played. At that point it will be easy and simple to do.

                Rubens What an exciting project. I couldn't tell who was playing what, but it sounded great!

                @bSharp
                Wow, played entirely from memory - that's incredible! Very pleasant to listen to, thank you!

                @WieWaldi
                That was adorable! I want to learn that piece too eventually ^_^ So far I have only heard you play blues licks or easy sight reading exercises, so this was a real treat... obviously you are a rowlf of all trades πŸ˜ƒ

                @SalmonJack
                Your description fit the imagery so well... something that is growing, growing and growing and never ceases paint a complete picture. You just add to it until it's finished... and then you just want more of it πŸ™‚

                @Calavera
                Very pretty! It builds up to a nice climax and then quiets down... only to treat us to a second highlight - with an abrupt finish. Well well done! πŸ™‚

                  @rsl12
                  WOW!!!! For a moment I thought I had entered the movie Toy Story - I love, LOVE, LOVE that theme. Your singing has improved SO MUCH, wow, a HUGE leap from the previous recital. And the piano complemented it so nicely... I could listen to that type of music for hours! Love the lyrics too, did I mention it should be used in a movie? πŸ˜› And who can help but smile back when a performance ends with such a happy smile... loved it from start to finish!

                  @TC3
                  Another piece where you just can't help thinking happy thoughts while you listen... wow TC - you DO put the joy in boogie and blues πŸ˜ƒ Loved it, thanks so much for your great performance!

                  @iternabe
                  I always enjoyed that piece. In fact our washing machine uses that melody each time it finishes the laundry... and I always let it play right to the end because I never get tired of it πŸ˜ƒ Yours is a very nice arrangement too. Really impressed with your 7 months of learning - in your case too, your persistence paid off!

                  @ShiroKuro
                  We just purchased new speakers for my PC - and they are actually rather high end, meant be used with hifi equipment. So I could admire the music in its full glory and the quality wasn't bad at all! Thanks so much for sharing... what you call "just a practice recording" is probably the summit of what I'll ever be able to reach... if that πŸ˜ƒ

                    twocats
                    I'm glad I got you out of retirement from your solo performing career.

                    Player1
                    Thanks P1, I think you're right, I do tend to linger too long on some pieces. I can play the piece a little faster, but when I do that the mistakes happen. I feel that playing it so slowly makes it sound a bit dirge-like and in truth it's a bit painful to listen to - something I should not really inflict on people! My recital is way below the standard of all the other submissions, but that is understandable as most of them have been playing much longer than me - some of them have played for decades! Everyone is very kind though, so it's a positive experience for me.

                    "Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)

                      @lilypad
                      Another lovely piece, this recital just never stops giving πŸ™‚ Very well played. I can relate 100% to a not-perfect recording getting from bad to worse... but this one (to my ears) is very well played. Pretty harmonies and a very pleasant melody. Thank you!

                      @TheBoringPianist
                      That was ANYTHING BUT BORING πŸ˜› How dare you call yourself boring pianist πŸ˜ƒ Teasing of course, that was lovely. I'm not surprised you made it to the finals, belated congratulations!

                      @Rob
                      What a talent! Both the composition as the way it's played. And such an adorable image which made it really alive. I have a good mind to play this when we have dinner tonight... it's perfect for a quiet and peaceful moment together!

                      @diretonic
                      Borrowed by a cat eh? Sounds like you borrowed ours... full of life and mischief πŸ˜ƒ I really love blues and you played it well. Very impressed!

                        @Serge88
                        Misty is a gorgeous piece.... loved your introduction and the way it's played. And another happy smile towards the end... perfect finish to a perfect piece πŸ™‚

                        @Rubens
                        Wow Rubens and @Josephine, that was gorgeous! You got yourself a prodigee there πŸ™‚ Only FIVE YEARS of experience? You are so multi talented - not only restoring pianos, but obviously you play them too. I can't even tell where Rubens stepped in, but let's just say the entire piece was lovely. Compliments to you both - a real surprise indeed. I should have made two happy dances πŸ˜ƒ

                        @twocats
                        So bubbly and happy! Your playing is so beautiful - and when I realize you just recorded that on the last day or so I'm actually turning green with envy πŸ™‚ Great performance!

                        @navindra
                        Ahhhhhhhhhhhh last... but not least. Not only a lovely performance, but obviously you are able to just stoically play in front of the most beautiful background in the world and in a busy hotel. RESPECT! And your hat makes you look like such a cool cat - I bet some asked for autographs thinking you were a visiting celebrity, lol! πŸ˜ƒ

                        Wow, can't believe how fast that went by. I honestly didn't plan to listen to everything in a single day, but once I got going, it became a marathon session. @navindra a special thanks to you for your impeccable organization of this first recital!

                          So many great recordings, everyone! A few stuck out in my mind and I'd like to give you my compliments before my thoughts fly away as they're prone to do (hence my inability to memorize anything on the piano):

                          @BicBic I really enjoyed your Shostakovich, it really had the feel of his music πŸ™‚

                          @Rob your composition was so lovely and I'm looking forward to hearing more of your pieces in the future. If you put it to sheet music I'm sure it would be very popular!

                          @rsl12 you made me laugh out loud with your special lyrics! But seriously, I'm so impressed that you improvised all that AND sang along.

                            Sophia I can't even tell where Rubens stepped in

                            I only played the part from 1:07 to 1:51 in the track. You can hear the shift between musical personalities. I actually prefer her musicality to mine. My Chopin is often too heavy-handed and overt, maybe too "Russian"? (That's what a Polish professor once told me, which makes sense considering my training background.)