What better place to spend a cold sunny winter afternoon than playing the piano at Natalie's? Eight of us did, performing our usual mix from baroque to modern. Laurens van Rooyen was new for us; we have not yet heard many Dutch composers.
Here’s what was played:- Gregory: Paragon Rag, by Scott Joplin
- Karin: Reverie, by Laurens van Rooyen
- Kathy: Sonata K466, by Domenico Scarlatti
- Natalie: Sonata Op. 437 3rd mov, by W. A. Mozart
- Hedda: Incognito, by Jason Sifford
- Jocelyne: Sonata in F minor WoO 47 #2, by L. Beethoven
- Paul: Mazurka Op. 17 #4, by F. Chopin
- Randy: Nostalgie, by Eric Satie
- Gregory: My Way, by J. Revaux
- Paul: Mazurka in A minor Op. 7 #2, by F. Chopin
- Karin: Imaginary Landscapes, by Laurens van Rooyen
- Natalie: Cuba from Suite Espanola, by Isaac Albeniz
- Kathy: Prelude in E flat, Well Tempered Klavier book 2, by J. S. Bach
- Natalie: Sonata Op. 437 2nd mov, by W. A. Mozart