Tuesday, November 17, 2020

🎵 Notes from the November 15, 2020 online meetup

We held another Zoom meeting with some fine performances.  David’s Internet went down part way through 😬 so he missed most of the second round.  Fortunately, Zoom technology allowed the show to go on by automatically reassigning the host role. 😀


Round 1:
  1. Gordon: Six Variations on “Nel cor piu non mi sento” by Giovanni Paisiello, WoO 70, by L.V. Beethoven
  2. Mary Lou: Impromptu Op. 90 No. 4 in A Flat Major, by F. Schubert
  3. Wes: Two selections from Six Short Preludes (II in C Minor, con moto, and IV in D Major, allegretto quieto), by J.S. Bach
  4. Jeff: Intermezzo Op. 116 No. 4, by J. Brahms
  5. David: Symphony No. 7, extract from Allegretto Movement, by L.V. Beethoven, piano transcription by F. Liszt, screen share of multi-camera recorded performance https://youtu.be/eM9YjqrQRAA

Round 2:
  1. Gordon: 2nd movement Piano Sonata No. 31 Op. 110, by L.V. Beethoven
  2. Mary Lou: Prelude No. 9 in E Major from Book 1 of WTC, by J.S. Bach
  3. Wes: Over the Rainbow, by Harold Arlen arr. George Shearing
  4. Jeff: Prelude Op. 11 No. 12, by A. Scriabin

🎵 Notes from our November 1, 2020 online meetup

Our first session for November was an online Zoom session.  It was a small but keen group with a mix of old and new music. 


Round 1: 

  1. Janice G: Sonata No. 10, 1st Movement, by L. V. Beethoven 
  2. Lynda:  Consolation No. 2 in E Major, by F. Liszt 
  3. Christopher: La Fille aux cheveux de lin, by Claude Debussy 
  4. Gregory: Pineapple Rag, by Scott Joplin 


Round 2: 

  1. Lynda: Tango Op. 165 No. 2, by I. Albeniz 
  2. Janice G: Courante from the French Suite No. 3, by J. S. Bach 
  3. Christopher: Skyline, by Ola Gjeilo 

🎵 Notes from our October 18, 2020 online meetup

The originally scheduled in-person meeting at Steinway Gallery had to be deferred due to the recent covid rollbacks, so the performances were in Zoom format.  It was an international event, however, as original co-founder Liz was able to attend from the UK.  Pieces by Turina and Rammstein were new to our composers list.  Other regularly heard composers rounded out the suite.  November marks the 10th anniversary of the Ottawa Piano Group!

Round 1:  

  1. Gregory: Bethena, by Scott Joplin 
  2. Erin: Suite No. 2  in F, by G. F. Handel 
  3. Jeff: Prelude Op. 87 No. 4, by D. Shostakovich 
  4. Liz: The Peasant's Boots, by Joaquin Turina 
  5. David:  Valse Op. 69 No. 2, by F. Chopin 


Round 2 

  1. Gregory: Sonne, by Rammstein, arr. by Johannes Kölsch 
  2. David: Prelude in F Minor from Book 2 of the Well Tempered Clavier, by J. S. Bach
  3. Erin: Sonata Op. 49 No. 2, 1st movement, by L. V. Beethoven 

Jeff recommended a book he is now following: By Heart, The Art of Memorizing Music by Paul Clenniwa.

🎵 Notes from our September 27, 2020 meetup

Several members were able to meet face to face (well, mask to mask) and perform on a stellar Yamaha CFX concert grand, at our first in-person meeting since the lockdown in March!  Thanks to Mitchell and Carmen at Ottawa Pianos for allowing us to safely use their performance space.


Round 1:
  1. Gregory: Magnetic Rag, by Scott Joplin
  2. Gordon: Scherzo Movement from Piano Sonata No. 29 Op. 106, by L. V. Beethoven
  3. J.P.: Etude-Tableaux Op. 39 No. 3, S. Rachmaninoff
  4. Wes: Andante Sostenuto, F. Mendelssohn
  5. Randy: Prélude de la Porte Héroïque du Ciel, E. Satie
  6. David: Symphony No. 7, extract from Allegretto Movement, by L.V. Beethoven, piano transcription by F. Liszt

Round 2:
  1. Gregory: Maple Leaf Rag, by Scott Joplin
  2. Gordon: Prelude Op. 51 No. 2, by A. Scriabin
  3. J.P.: French Suite No. 4, Allemande, by J. S. Bach
  4. Wes: Milonga Del Angel, A. Piazzolla
  5. Randy: Ogives No. 1 and 4, E. Satie
  6. David: Sonatina in G Major, by W. A. Mozart

Monday, November 9, 2020

Music played on September 13, 2020

Once again our session today was via Zoom, and we are still working the bugs out! It was a small group this time, with a mix of old and new music, including a composer we have never heard before: Hideyuki Hashimoto.

David and John both presented pre-recorded performances (links to the recordings are provided in the programme list). David presented his recorded performances in an interesting way, from three different camera angles.  
 

Round 1:

# Performer Work
1. Gregory Song without words Op. 19 No. 6 by F. Mendelssohn
2. Christopher Etude op 10, no 3, by F. Chopin
3. Jeff Preludes Op. 10 No. 12 and Op. 17 No. 3, by A. Scriabin
4. John Second part of "Ewige MutterWitz" (in English: Eternal MotherWit / MotherWisdom). The initials signify its dedication to his mother Edith Margaret Woodsworth (1900-1981), by Own composition. Screen share.
5. David Presto, by Giovanni Pescetti. Screen share of multi-camera recorded performance.

Round 2:

# Performer Work
1. Gregory Song without words Op. 30 No. 6, by F. Mendelssohn
2. Christopher You, by Hideyuki Hashimoto
3. Jeff Etude tableau Op. 39 No. 7 (beginning), by S. Rachmaninoff
4. John First part of Ewige Mutterwitz, by Own composition. Screen share.
5. David Sonatina in G minor, by W. A. Mozart. Screen share of multi-camera recorded performance.