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First Recital

Some of you know that I started taking piano lessons back in April. I had taken lessons when I was a kid, but I hated them and stopped. Then, of course, I regretted quitting, so I figured that since I’m out of college now, I don’t really have any excuse not to start them back up again.

Anyway, this Thursday, my piano teacher hosted a recital for her students, and she wanted me to play some pieces for it. I’ve never played in a recital before, even when I took lessons in the past, so I was a bit nervous about the whole thing. I had decided to memorize the pieces, not because I’m awesome (though it did generate a few compliments!), but because I’m not actually good enough yet to both read the music and get my hands in the right place all the time. So, my main fear was that I would freeze up and forget where I was and just be incapable of completing the piece.

After a week of frenzied practicing, the day of the recital finally came. I did make some pretty bad mistakes (and even omitted a few measures altogether!), but all the practicing paid off, and I was able to just forge ahead. Based on what people said afterward, the mistakes must not have sounded as bad to the audience as they did to me, but I knew what I was trying to accomplish.

Since y’all weren’t able to attend the actual recital, I made some recordings of what I played: Ballade by Burgmuller and Color It Blue, a medley of Valse Bleue by Alfred Margis and Valse Bluette by R. Drigo. And bonus, these recordings don’t have the mistakes I made at the actual recital! (However, I did get to play a lovely old Steiff baby grand at the recital, and these are just from my Yamaha keyboard…)

I’ve definitely still got a long ways to go, but I’m pretty happy with what I’ve been able to accomplish in the last 5 months or so.

3 Comments »

Nancy wrote
September 13th, 2008 at 11:52 am

Wow! Great job for only 5 months of lessons! Congratulations on your first recital. I’m impressed that you did it from memory as well (impressed but not surprised!) It must have been fun to play that baby grand.

jester wrote
September 13th, 2008 at 9:55 pm

That’s Faaantastic! Your fortitude is inspiring :-)

Nathan wrote
October 24th, 2008 at 11:46 am

Wow, that is some impressive progress for 5 months of lessons! Props also for following through with a recital. My last recital at SNU I was nervous and also made mistakes and left out a few measures. And that was probably my 100th recital! I’m sure Melanie is so proud of you!

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