Who is this by?
00:05 on Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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Re: Who is this by?
07:00 on Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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Thanks Micron! Now I am going to go order it. I do have Andalouse already and really like that piece also. I have it in a couple of books, one being in my music minus one collection. I love those things!
I totally agree on what you said about that girls performance. I wasn't sure if it was a bad recording or what. She sure has a hard time touging cleanly. A lot of hooing was going on if you know what I mean. That is was I call it when a student doesn't properly tounge. She has potential if she could clear up her sound and work on her tone.
It really is your call if you want to say something on the site. I thought about it, but go listen on that site and you will run into a lot worse! Now Mark is on there and he does a very nice job, so I am not talking about him at all.
The girl playing that piece will figure it out soon enough if she plans on majoring in college.
Thanks again Micron.
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Re: Who is this by?
13:46 on Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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Re: Who is this by?
18:40 on Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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Pessard's Andalouse is so beautiful... I remember doing that one for a contest a few years ago. I have never been able to find a good recording of it, however. Sad. Handel's Siciliana and Giga is very nice, too, if anyone has ever heard it?
Has anyone ever run across the entire set of Bach's Suite in B Minor? I am trying to find it in a Rubank-Voxman format (it's easier to read) but all I can find are bits of the Polonaise, the Badinerie, and, occassionaly, the Rondo. I have checked with J.W. Pepper and sheetmusic.com, but I have not been able to find anything that is not overpriced because it is not in stock or anything that is not in blurry print.
Sorry, didn't mean to interrupt anything about the Bolero...
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Re: Who is this by?
21:14 on Tuesday, April 25, 2006
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