Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Music played on May 26, 2019

Well, bad weather can keep people away.  Does good weather do the same thing?  Looks like 'no': Even with the delightful weather, there was a good turnout at David’s place. A wide variety of music was played with some 'new' composers appearing on the scene: I think this is the first time for Prokofiev. 

We had a clear winner in the composer composition: Ludwig von Beethoven took home the prize.

Round 1:

# Performer Work
1. Gregory Reverie, by C. Debussy
2. John Improvisation
3. Gordon Sonata No. 9, 2nd mov., by L. V. Beethoven
4. Adrian Archduke trio Op. 97, 3rd mov., by L. V. Beethoven
5. J.P. French Suite No. 3 Allemande, by J. S. Bach
6. Jeff Prelude Op. 11 No. 10 and Op. 17 No. 3, by A. Scriabin
7. Jane Hungary Melody, by F. Schubert
8. David Prelude in F Minor WTC 2, by J. S. Bach
9. Gared The Rain at Dusk, own composition
10. Lorraine Blessing, by Natalie Sleeth
11. Caryn Nocturne Op. 54 No. 4, by E. Grieg

Round 2:


# Performer Work
1. Gregory Von fremden Ländern und Menschen, by R. Schumann
2. Adrian Bagatelle Op. 33 No. 5, by L. V. Beethoven
3. John Norwegian Folk Melody, traditional
4. Caryn Standchen, by F. Schubert
5. Gordon Prelude Op. 13 No. 5, by A. Scriabin
6. Jane Vogel als Prophet, by R. Schumann
7. Gared Harp Prelude (10 small pieces No. 7), by S. Prokofiev
8. David Gavotte, Violin Partita No. 3, by J. S. Bach (trans. Rachmaninoff), SoundCloud recording of David playing this piece is here
9. Lorraine Sonata in D Major K 311 (excerpt), by W. A. Mozart