What are you playing now?
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@George-K said in What are you playing now?:
I love Bach (not @bachophile of course).
I said it before. Someone gots to hate me
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@George-K said in What are you playing now?:
The Bach Partita #1 in Bb. I was wondering about the ornamenation in another thread. I've always loved this piece, and it's within my reach.
Making progress. Prelude is mostly under my fingers - I can get through it without breakdown most of the time.
The Allemande is tricky, and my Henle edition has some atrocious fingering, making it all that more difficult - it’s an older (1970s) version. The A part is about 80% there, and I’ve started on the B section. A bit trickier than the A (especially at the end), but it’ll get there.
I love Bach’s music. He was such a wonderful craftsman.
ETA: The ornamentation in the prelude? I’ve decided to agree with what @Axtremus said - it’s supposed to be improvisational so I’m doing a turn, rather than a trill as indicated in the score. It fits my fingers niceley and allows me to keep the tempo, timing and rhythm going.
As Duke Ellington said, “If it sounds good, it is good.
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I need to engage a teacher again just to keep me focused.
I’m bouncing around between Schubert, Debussy, and Rachmaninoff.
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@jon-nyc said in What are you playing now?:
I need to engage a teacher again just to keep me focused.
It makes all the difference.
THe teacher I have now is the same one as I had when I returned to the piano (gasp) 19 years ago.
She is great for motivation, encouragement and engagement. Also, we interact, via text, when I encounter a problem.
I lesson every other week.
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Schubert: Two of the Op 90 impromptus
Debussy: Pagodes and Clair de Lune
Rachmaninoff: Prelude 32/12 G#m, Etude 39/1 Am
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I've got the Prelude and Allemande of the Bb partita pretty much under my fingers. Like so many of the P&Fs from the WTC, I'm sure they'll go away within a week of no constant practice.
Starting the courente - that's tricky AF.
Also, inspired by @jon-nyc , I'm taking another look at the Schubert Op 90 #1. I played with it (not "played" it) a few years ago. Gonna put that on my plate.
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Going to do a recital in a few weeks, brahms 118.2 followed by the c#m fugue from WTC1. Recorded it yesterday for my youtube subscribers.
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I'm looking forward to the recital. It'll be at a church, so the piano and acoustics should be good. I think the other players will be kids mostly, but hopefully some other adults. My teacher has other adults in his studio, but he's not sure if they'll be playing.
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Very nice, Horace.
I have a canine accompanist, too.
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Thanks, Phibes and GK. That's my favorite of Bach's fugue too, George, though now I don't hear it as well because of the repetition. My teacher's favorite is the E major from book 2. I'm trying to understand why it's so great. I think my ear is not refined enough. I will learn it one of these days.