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. |