Sophia
Page turns stumped me in the beginning. I watch all kinds of videos where the performer does the "snatch and grab" to turn the page and I just couldn't get my head around that. Copying the sheets to spread them out doesn't always work (some are larger than A4 copy paper) and keeping them together is always a pain. So I decided to study the sheet and see where I could do the page turn without having to rush it and end up throwing the music on the floor. (Did that a few times anyway.)
I figured out awhile ago that the page doesn't control the music but the music controls the page. In essence, turn the page when you can, not when you reach the end of the page. Sometimes that's early, sometimes it's later.
In this case, the first line on the 3rd page is a repeat of the first line on the second page. That line ends with the LH only, freeing up the RH to do the page turn. Once the page is flipped, just pick up on the 2nd line and keep going.
I didn't even need to memorize the line, just remember to do the page turn after playing it the second time. (I put a BIG note there in red felt pen to help me remember. π ) I did have to memorize a line in another piece (The Andrea Dow piece In Shadow's Grip on my gRumble channel) in order to do the page turn for that one, but it's only 1 line so not impossible even for me.
I'm glad I was able to participate this time. I'm working on another piece (which will be polished, I promise) for the next recital. It's an RSM Level 4 piece and I'm finding it's within my skills. Which tells me where I am in the levels.