Monday, September 19, 2011

op.29 by Chopin

Aimi Kobayashi Chopin Impromptu In A Flat, Op. 29

Aimi Kobayashi performs Chopin\'s Impromptu In A Flat, Op. 29 for an encore


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Aimi Kobayashi plays Chopin Impromptu #1 op.29

UPDATE 2011: Aimi will perform again in Russia this year, in December. She will have the solo recital as well as performance with Vladimir Spivakov playing Chopin Piano Concerto no.1 Aimi had a great succes after her concert in Russia. She played Mozart Piano Concert no.26 with Spivakov and his Virtuoso\'s Orchestra on 24th December 2006, Moscow. The audience gave her a standing ovation and for that she gave an unique performance of Chopin\'s 1st Impromptu.

Baroque work ideas needed for university piano audition!? My program ideas to give you an idea of what Baroque piece would be fitting or that I can play:Classical:Beethoven Sonata Op. 90 in e minorBeethoven Sonata Op. 101 in A Major Romantic:Chopin Impromptu Op. 29 in A-flat Major Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 6 g-sharp minorI know, very typical but I love these pieces.Only pieces that I have worked on that fall under Baroque works would be Bach's French Suite No. 4 and a few of his sinfonias. Need something fun and new! I have plenty of time to prepare, so any suggestions would be great.

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Piano performance repetoire - what do you think? Hello, I've started putting together a repetoire for an end of year performance for a uni music course, I've started learning the first three so far -- so tell me what you think of these choices and of any hints/suggestions for practice or performance etc as i am extremely shy and can get quite nervous before and during a performance!1. Rachmaninoff - Prelude No.1 in C-sharp Minor2. Bach - Partita Op.69 Capricco 3. Chopin - Nocturne in E minor 4. Debussy - The Sunken Cathedral5. Liebermann - Gargoyles op.29 2 or 3. Thanks!
Nice... You'll bring the house down for sure...Just enjoy the music as you play it, and don't worry about the audience...