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.
We had a clear winner in the composer composition: Ludwig von Beethoven took home the prize.
Round 1:
# | Performer | Work |
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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 |
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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 |