We had a good turnout on a summer afternoon at Ottawa Pianos. Françoise mentioned her experiences at an adult piano camp in Maine. As a few people were interested, here is a link for more information about this music camp: www.summerkeys.com. The works played today ranged from Baroque to modern, and relatively simple to very hard; some were played from memory.
Here's what was played:
- Gregory: Maple Leaf Rag, by Scott Joplin
- Jeff: Prelude in B minor Op. 32 #10, by S. Rachmaninoff
- Karin: A Country Church and Goodbye Block Island, by Eugénie Rocherelle
- Christopher: Casino, by Luke Howard
- Jorge: Rondo alla Turka, by W. A. Mozart
- Natalie: Prelude and Fugue in F# minor BWV 883, by J. S. Bach
- Françoise: Song at the Speyer Cathedral, by David Nevue
- Lorraine: Sonata in D Minor, D 960 (part), by F. Schubert
- Kunhwa: Impromptu Op. 10 No. 3, by F. Schubert
- Perry: Arabesque #1, by C. Debussy
- Karin: Autumn Afternoon and Playing it easy, by E. Rocherelle
- Jeff: Preludes Op. 11 #12, Op 16 #3 and Op. 16 #2, by A. Scriabin
- Jorge: Invention in C, by J. S. Bach
- Perry: Etude Op. 8 #12, by A. Scriabin