We enjoyed a broad range of music at Janice's house - thanks for hosting. We welcomed one new member this month: Brent. The music played showed our usual diversity.
Scriabin was on holiday this month so we have a new, and clear, winner in the 'most popular composer' competition. An Oldie but a real goodie: J.S. Bach. He was represented by three compositions while no other composer had more than one. Congratulations!
Scriabin was on holiday this month so we have a new, and clear, winner in the 'most popular composer' competition. An Oldie but a real goodie: J.S. Bach. He was represented by three compositions while no other composer had more than one. Congratulations!
Round 1:
# | Performer | Work |
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1. | Janice (duet) | Allemande, French Suite VI, by J.S. Bach |
2. | Gregory | Fantaisie Impromptu (middle part), by F. Chopin |
3. | Karin and Nancy (duet) | Country Gardens, arr. by Sharp, and Mattinata, by Leoncavallo, |
4. | Erin | Song of the lark (March from the seasons), by P. I. Tchaikovsky |
5. | Jackie | Etude in F major, Op. 777 no. 22, by C. Czerny |
6. | Lyndsay | Sonatina in C, Op. 55 #3, by F. Kuhlau |
7. | Brent | Up to the Mountain, by Patti Griffin |
8. | Christopher | May Song, by E. Granados |
9. | Lorraine | Selections from Vienna Carnival, by F. Schumann |
Round 2:
# | Performer | Work |
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1. | Gregory | Smile, by Charles (Charlie) Chaplin |
2. | Christopher | The Spruce, by J. Sibelius |
3. | Jackie | Arabesque, by F. Bürgmüller |
4. | Karin | Improvisation,Op. 46 #4 by, E. MacDowell |
5. | Erin | Invention #15 BWV 78, by J.S. Bach |
6. | Lyndsay | Dreamland. own composition |
7. | Brent | Let it be, by The Beatles |
8. | Lorraine | Prelude XXII, BWV 867, by J.S. Bach |