Week 1: Wanderer over a Sea of Fog!
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Coste - Op 38 No 3
I decided that, rather than just going in order through Coste's Op 38, I would instead go to my favorites. To try to play all of the opus in sequence would be at least a year long adventure for me (if not more).
Number 3 is a really beautiful prelude in D minor. I did make a few changes to Coste's fingering that, in my opinion, make it more legato. I also decided to add some slurs to the repeated figure in measures 5-9. Let me know what you think of the result.
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Hi everyone,
Looking forward to discovering more repertoire from this period as submissions get posted. I have decided to work on Mauro Giuliani's "Le Rose" from "Choix de mes fleurs chéries, Op. 46, No. 9. I fell in love with this piece several years ago but have never taken the time to learn it. This challenge has nudged me to do it now. Hope to have a video of my work on the A section very soon.
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Looking forward to this challenge. I have just started practising Fingal's Hohle by Mertz. Will post a video Tuesday or Wednesday. It gets a little tricky at the start of the 3rd page (in my edition).
Also relearning a piece 'Romanze' by Carulli. This could be a busy month as I also must get back into Lob der Thranen and I'm away for a week from Friday!
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Over the last three days I have been focused on learning the first 28 measures of Gilulianni's "Le Rose" from "Choix de mes fleurs chéries, Op. 46, No. 9. I've been working on fingering choices and just trying to get a feel for each of the phrases. It is a masterful composition and satisfying to play! I will need to connect the phrases more carefully and avoid getting too sloppy with the tempo as the notes becomes more familiar in my hands. I'll plan on posting up a follow up video in a day or two to share my progress.