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Ohhh! Liszt’s Dante Symphony! Tell us how that went please!
Silly me, that should have read ‘on Sunday’, not ‘on a Sunday.’
Yes, will do. I’d heard of it but hadn’t heard the piece until a couple of weeks ago Travelling down too London on Friday, rehearsals start on Saturday.
Silly me, that should have read ‘on Sunday’, not ‘on a Sunday.’
Yes, will do. I’d heard of it but hadn’t heard the piece until a couple of weeks ago Travelling down too London on Friday, rehearsals start on Saturday.
Try Barenboim’s or Sinopoli’s!
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
Great to hear. It’s great going back to writing for concert band again, as I have done a big band and brass band arrangements recently.
As you asked..... the concert went pretty well. The Dante had a couple of hairy moments but on just a couple of rehearsals I thought it generally well done.
Seen and Heard International usually review these concerts (given by Palace Opera) so there may well be one in the coming days.
As you asked..... the concert went pretty well. The Dante had a couple of hairy moments but on just a couple of rehearsals I thought it generally well done.
Seen and Heard International usually review these concerts (given by Palace Opera) so there may well be one in the coming days.
Keep up the arranging!
Thanks for that.
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
So: memorising the chord changes, linking up arpeggios and scale segments, taking the first few tentative steps to improvising over it.
When I play rock music on keyboard, I usually have a backing download of the song I’m playing. Usually the hard copy I have has the chord sequence or passage, and I develope that.
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