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From: AnneLenoir@-----.net (Anne Lenoir)
Subj: Re: [kl] Tempo of Rose Etude #26 (of the 32)
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 13:33:37 -0400

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That sounds very encouraging, Daniel. The word "Furioso" sort of scared
me. I thought I would have to get up to 180 or 200. 100-120 sounds much
better! ANNIE

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From: "Daniel Stover" <kasparguy@-----.com>
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Subject: Re: [kl] Tempo of Rose Etude #26 (of the 32)

The David Hite edition (Artistic Studies bk.1 - Southern Music) suggests 108
to the quarter. But this piece was one of the TMEA (Texas) region audition
pieces a few years ago, and it wasn't that uncommon to hear it played at
120+.

I personally feel, as fast above 100 as you can get it clean and even, and
make it sound furious, without neccessarily playing like a "bat outta hell"
(as my teacher says often :-).

Daniel

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From: AnneLenoir@-----.net (Anne Lenoir)
Subject: [kl] Tempo of Rose Etude #26 (of the 32)
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 20:38:45 -0600 (MDT)

I am practicing #26. I am embarrassed at the slowness of my starting
practice tempo. How fast is Allegro Furioso? I may never get there by
September 20th, or for that matter, in this lifetime. I almost broke
down in tears today. ANNIE
P.S. Tony Wakefield. I really do enjoy practicing "Hauntings". You did a
beautiful job of composing the changes of rhythms. They bounce along
naturally and are fun to play.

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