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ArtistJoin Date: Feb 2009
Location: Orange County, California
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Hello everyone!
I have been taking an extended break from the forums due to the academia of college and financial circumstances. However, I present you all with a recital that was held somewhere between November and December in which I played the Chopin Ballade No. 2 in F Major. This was quite a difficult piece from the get-go because my professor suddenly leaped to this from a Beethoven Sonata. Trust me, I was absolutely horrified when she made the recommendation, but it turned out to be for the better. I developed a lot more technical skills afterwards and appreciated the amount of time musicians spend exhausting their mental and physical capacities into making music their "own."I apologize for the mistakes in the beginning and towards the mid-section of the performance itself. As you can see, I was terribly nervous and experience shakes when I know a hard, difficult section is coming up. Overall though, I thoroughly was pleased at my performance. Please leave comments -constructive please- on Youtube or here, and sit back to enjoy the music! Note: I really need to invest in recording equipment, my friend took this entire performance on an iPhone. T_T. ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lafHLkrx2r8
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Nyaaan~~
Join Date: Feb 2006
Age: 29
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Nice! For an iPhone recording, the sound came through relatively clearly, and I must say I enjoyed your performance quite a bit!
Unfortunately I can say nothing of the technical aspects as I was never a trained pianist, but have taken an interest and have frequented the symphony orchestras in several cities. So as for feedback, hmm.. I went and listened to your performance twice (and took a peek at the sheet music), and I found the transition from the first soft and slow section to the next a bit jarring. I might have noticed it less if I didn't read that you wrote you were nervous ( ), but I could feel you hitting the keys a bit harder .. I think I noticed a long slur as well, but don't hold me to that. I really enjoyed your finish though, it felt strong and you were radiating a degree of comfort and confidence .. I could not only see, but feel it! molto cresc.ed accel !
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ArtistJoin Date: Feb 2009
Location: Orange County, California
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Haha, the slur was intentional since my professor told me to take time with the rapid passages. I was warned beforehand by many of my professors that the piece itself would entail some difficult, separated thirds and fourths followed in rapid sequences. Thus, I took the liberty of slowing down.
However, I did notice the change in pace began to unravel when I knew the presto section was coming up. Seemed like I got really jittery at that part. Thank you so much for the comment though! I will add your insight towards my next interpretation.
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