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 About to have a heartattack
Author: contragirl 
Date:   2004-05-08 22:04

Ok, I have my "noon recital" this week(a recital we are required to play every semester at noon on Tuesdays)... and I have to play Cahuzac's Cantilene. Not a terribly hard piece, but I've only played with a pianist like once with it and not through the whole thing.

My problem: I can't count worth beanz.
I haven't played this piece in a month cuz I moved on to another piece, so I need to practice with a pianist!

I emailed my accompanist to practice tonight or tomorrow.

No reply.

Not to mention I will be playing this piece and Horovitz's Sonatine on Friday!! Both of which need to be practiced with pianist.

I'm going to have a heart attack after embarassing myself in front of the school of music Tuesday then in after my jury. *sigh*

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 Re: About to have a heartattack
Author: senza bs 
Date:   2004-05-08 22:41

The piece has been recorded. Maybe you could get your hands on a copy before the concert and study it.

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 Re: About to have a heartattack
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2004-05-09 00:56

Check your hotmail e-mail. I should have said good luck, Tuesday.

Best regards,
jnk

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 Re: About to have a heartattack
Author: msloss 
Date:   2004-05-09 02:37

CG, I produced the album senza is referring to. A word to the wise -- hunt your accompanist down and rehearse... a lot. It is not a technically difficult piece, but to play it musically, time in spots should be a little elastic. That is a recipe for disaster if you can't count and your and your accompanist doesn't know what to expect. For a little confection of a piece, David Hattner and his accompanist (a phenomenal soloist in his own right) still put in some serious rehearsal time to get their musical message across.

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 Re: About to have a heartattack
Author: chuck 
Date:   2004-05-09 03:01

If an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, an ounce of rehearsal must be worth about six tons of performance. Personally, I would re-schedule. Chuck

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 Re: About to have a heartattack
Author: contragirl 
Date:   2004-05-09 07:37

I wanted to get a recording... found nothing on Naxos.com... nothing on Amazon.
The library here only has a RECORD! As in LP... and you can't check out records, you have to sit there in the library and listen to it. So I don't have time for that.

But accompanist just emailed me back... she wants to rehearse Monday, the day before the performance. *gasp*

Hopefully, it will go alright. :)

Thanks for all your help, and Jack for the midis!! That helps a bunch.

--Contragirl

Hopefully will be back on the board with a good heart. lol.

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