hello everyone. i have not posted here in quite some time. my computer has been broken and i have just got it back from the "shop". i just wanted to see what was going on with everyone. and also i wanted to ask you all about Prelude Number 15 by Chopin. The Raindrop prelude it is called. what do you think of it? im supposed to be preforming it in a couple of months. im so exited my first performance and with such a beautiful song. man i hope i dont mess up. oh and what are the challengs to that song. i want to know so that i may pay extra attention to them. thank you.
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Well, I like it, as I do most of Chopin's output. I have never played it, so I can't help you with specifics. But you are fortunate indeed to be able to have the chance to perform Chopin.
One thing, though; it is not a "song," since it has no words.
[This message has been edited by Chris (edited 09-17-2004).]
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Originally posted by KyleC:
hello everyone. i have not posted here in quite some time. my computer has been broken and i have just got it back from the "shop". i just wanted to see what was going on with everyone. and also i wanted to ask you all about Prelude Number 15 by Chopin. The Raindrop prelude it is called. what do you think of it? im supposed to be preforming it in a couple of months. im so exited my first performance and with such a beautiful song. man i hope i dont mess up. oh and what are the challengs to that song. i want to know so that i may pay extra attention to them. thank you.
Regards,
Ruud.
P.s A song without word then perhaps??or is that too describing aswell?
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Originally posted by Chris:
One thing, though; it is not a "song," since it has no words.
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'Man know thyself''Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by KyleC:
hello everyone. i have not posted here in quite some time. my computer has been broken and i have just got it back from the "shop". i just wanted to see what was going on with everyone. and also i wanted to ask you all about Prelude Number 15 by Chopin. The Raindrop prelude it is called. what do you think of it? im supposed to be preforming it in a couple of months. im so exited my first performance and with such a beautiful song. man i hope i dont mess up. oh and what are the challengs to that song. i want to know so that i may pay extra attention to them. thank you.
One of the most imaginative and lyrical preludes, this work is technically simple but poses some expressive difficulties.
First, don't call it the "Raindrop" prelude, Chopin never did and would have hated the title. Second, the pedaling is very important so watch Chopin's pedal markings (which you hopefully have in the edition you are using) and follow them immaculately. He was a perfectionist and these pedal markings help to convey his intended colour at various points so even if it sounds cluttered (which it shouldn't) adhere to his markings.
Really the only other thing to pay attention to is the shift to minor tonality with the octaves. These octaves are not the melody and thus you should bring out the notes in the bass and the alto parts, not the octaves, which are the soprano and tenor. Try to keep them even and most of all watch the suspensions; when done correctly, they produce the most wonderful effects.
That's about all. It sounds like you are passionate about the music and that is the most important thing. Remember that a forte in Chopin is a piano in Beethoven and his music must be quiet but always singing.
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Originally posted by Joy:
I think a lot of people use the term 'song' as a generalization in the music world.
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'Man know thyself''Man know thyself'
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