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Name that Piece

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:44 pm
by kimberlyneudorf
I lost my programs from my 3rd and 4th year flute performance recitals! Shameful I know. Just this week we got the recordings put onto our computer from the DAT they were originally recorded on. Unfortunately year 4 is full of distortions because the tape was only made to last 5 years and it's already been 10 years since.

If you could please help me to figure out the names of my pieces I would greatly greatly appreciate it. As for the misfortune of year 4, once I find out the names of the pieces I will just buy the music and record it better this year! I'm very excited about that.

Here is the link to all the pieces! http://wp.me/pHupa-4R Please have a listen and let me know the titles. I am sure you will know them.

Thank you so much.

http://wp.me/pHupa-4R

P.S.
I had thee best piano accompanist in fourth year! Kumi Miyagawa she is amazing. You'll really enjoy listening to her!

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:02 am
by sidekicker
Year 3, No. 1: Telemann Sonata in f minor (can't remember the can't remember the catalog no. though)
Year 3, No. 3: Eldin Burton -- Sonatina
Year 3, No. 4: Not sure about this one

Year 4, No. 1: Griffes -- Poem
Year 4, No. 2: Schubert -- Theme and Vatiations on Trockne Blumen
Year 4, No. 3: Prokofieff -- Sonata

SK

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:14 am
by kimberlyneudorf
Hey great job - thanks! 8)
I'm not sure if in year three we cut the DAT up right but the song you aren't sure of I'm thinking must be either:

Divertimento Opus 9 – Oistein Sommerfeldt

or

Rondo Capriccioso Opus 14 – Felix Mendelsson


I must find the music and read through it again while listening .

Thanks for your help! Good ear & great memory!!

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:18 am
by sidekicker
It's not the Sommerfeldt, but likely is the Mendelssohn. The Sommerfeldt (at least the one I'm thinking of) is for flute alone.

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:24 pm
by kimberlyneudorf
You are probably right - thanks!!

I'm going to get Terry to go over the DAT again and see if he can find that Sommerfeldt it should be on there somewhere.

Thanks so much for helping me with this!

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 12:52 pm
by Classitar
Nice playing Kimberly! Fun website too

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 1:04 pm
by kimberlyneudorf
Hey well thanks!! :D

Name that Piece: Named!

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:58 am
by kimberlyneudorf
University Flute Performance Recital Pieces Named! http://wp.me/pHupa-5b Thanks for all your help with figuring out the names!!!

Here are the Recital Pieces all in order of my 3rd and 4th year programs including 2 more that we overlooked when we uploaded pieces from the DAT: Divertimento for Flute Solo Opus 9 by Oistein Sommerfeldt & Fantaisie Melancolique by M.A. Reichert.

http://wp.me/pHupa-5b

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:10 am
by Classitar
Good Luck at the Wedding showcase - are you playing alone?

The Children's band sounds like a great fun idea :D

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:47 am
by kimberlyneudorf
just me! Plus I'm able to use accompaniment for some songs with my speakers. I am ordering a bit more music minus one music for that. This way there is some more variety than just plain flute all the time.

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:12 am
by pied_piper
You might want to check out SmartMusic. It is like Music Minus One on steroids. It's a subscription - $30 per year. You have to provide the flute sheet music that you play, but they have a very large repertoire of accompaniments for much (hundreds of titles) of the standard flute literature. Not only can you change the tempo, but the thing that's really great about it is that the computer software that plays the accompaniment actually LISTENS to you (via computer mike) and will FOLLOW you tempo-wise. It's truly amazing.

http://www.smartmusic.com/

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:08 pm
by kimberlyneudorf
Wow that's sounds really impressive! I will certainly look into it. Thanks for the tip!