Week 1: Wanderer over a Sea of Fog!
Welcome to the Main Thread for the first week of "The Romantic Era" challenge!
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When is a piece of music romantic for you?
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Coste - Op 38 No 8 (May 4 initial attempt)
I'm now moving on to the eighth study in this opus (sorry Martin , I thought it was number 9 in my reply to you yesterday). This one is a considerably more difficult piece of music, and will take me a while to get it up to speed. In the video below, I have made some fingering choices (which I have already changed) and practiced it for about an hour. It's quite slow and full of mistakes.
I'm sorry the video is so long. The new material ends around 3:15. After that is a repeat of the A section already played.
In the upcoming days, I hope to break the piece into sections and practice each section more intensively. I have quite a few obligations over the next few days, so I'm not sure when my next post will be.
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Posting my first video of the challenge. Unfortunately with rushing to do it on the first take I forgot to switch the pre-amp on so I had a video with no sound then a few muffed attempts and finally one that I was OK with (although there are a few mistakes etc in there) and I had the gain too high this time so there are a lot of issues with the actual recording. I'm doing the recording on my phone so it's difficult to monitor the sound. I'm away next week but when I get back I need to get back to doing the audio on the computer and the video only on the phone. I just wanted to post at least one video before I go away on Friday so please excuse the 'clipping'. It's worst in the intro.
It is Fingal's Hohle by Mertz - I won't say which was easy (none really) or hard as it is probably obvious. I've pretty much memorised all of it (I had an attempt at learning it last year) but not the intro which I had to play from the score.
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Time to post a first submission in this challenge. I really like this one, because it’s offering such a wide range of beautiful pieces on all levels.
We had a Carcassi and a Sor challenge before, so I now chose to get in the mood with some Aguado. (Mr ‘Who Else’ Eric already introduced some of these beautiful studies in the Spanish challenge.)
I chose four short etudes with charming melody and great educational/technical value. Not quite as easy as they look at first sightthe first set of 2 for the thumb/chords coordination.
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Realized most of the songs that I'm learning and really like are all from this era.
Lob Der Thranen, I've worked on this piece for a while now. Thanks Martin for the fingerings suggestions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDaof66E_VY
The girl with the flaxen hair: Simply love this piece.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEovbkmv-hw
Julia Florida: Have learn it a while back, meaning have memorized the fingerings and the piece but never really work on it in terms of phrasing and dynamics. Will use this challenge as an opportunity to work on it. Very rough especially with the B section and harmonics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiB2RX64Rg8