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  • Yes, You Can Go Back (Piano Vanity)

    09/05/2003 6:21:30 PM PDT · by wimpycat · 189 replies · 683+ views
    9/5/03 | Wimpycat
    I don't normally post vanities, but... I was wondering how many FReepers play, or have played, the piano. I just started taking lessons, and I'm into my second month. The pieces I'm currently working on are: Beethoven's Sonatina in F Major (Anh. 5, No. 2), Clementi's Sonatina in G Major (Op. 36, No. 2) and a piece by Schumann, which in my book is titled "Knight Ruppert" (Op. 68, No. 12). That one is a real bear, because it's so fast, but I'm taking it slow, so far. For anybody who knows these pieces and might be unduly impressed by...
  • Pronunciation Help! (Vanity)

    06/01/2003 2:44:21 PM PDT · by ILBBACH · 33 replies · 892+ views
    6/1/03 | ILBBACH
    I am giving a speech tomorrow and need to know how to pronounce "Czestochowa" as in, "The Shrine of the Czestochowa." The part of the speech is below. It's a great story that shows that the relationship between Poland and the US is indeed heartfelt:Born in Poland in 1860, the legendary pianist, composer, and one-time President of Poland, toured the United States several times during his life. And as in World War I, Paderewski stayed the United States to wait out the war in Europe. After arriving in the US in December 1940 at the age of 80, he performed...
  • Revenge in Basra...

    04/08/2003 4:23:19 PM PDT · by ConservativeMan55 · 92 replies · 383+ views
    A man, suspected of being a Fedayeen member, is beaten by a group residents on the streets of Basra, Iraq (news - web sites) Tuesday April 8, 2003. (AP Photo/Jon Mills, Pool)
  • Composer reinvents the piano

    01/31/2003 10:44:30 PM PST · by mjp · 49 replies · 360+ views
    Guardian ^ | February 1, 2003 | Merope Mills
    A British musician has designed a device that may revolutionise sound for pianists around the world - and put tuners out of business In what appears to be the musical equivalent of splitting the atom, a British musician has created a device that can adapt a piano to play the "microtones" that are usually beyond the capability of the instrument. Three hundred years after the piano's invention, composer Geoff Smith claims to have revolutionised an instrument that, until now, has relied on only 88 notes from their 88 keys. This limitation has made the piano's "fixed tuning" unable to cope...