Week 2: Sleeps a Song in all things!
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Mertz - Op 13 An Malvina (May 12)
I decided to try this well-known piece next. I have always liked it, but looking at all those endless sixteenth notes on the page would scare me off. Once I actually tried playing it, though, it wasn’t too bad. Lots of open strings.
This piece seems very representative of the style of this era. There is lots of room for rubato and ultra-expressive playing. I'm sorry I messed up the ending so badly. I'll keep working on this.
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Mauro Giuliani's Opus 46 Choix de Mes Fleurs Chéries - "Le Rose," part 2
Finally found some time to work on the second half of this little gem. Still working out a more sensitive use of Rubato. I think I will go back and do some slow metronome practice to really embed the pulse in my mind and then return to a more emotional expression. The final arpeggiated section in mms. 53-53 could cry out for an accelerando and will work on that as the notes become more comfortable.
I've started working up Fernando Sor's Cantabile #3 from his 6 Bagatelles Op. 43 as well as work on Paganini's Romanza from the Grand Sonata and hope to have some snippets up by Sunday.