I love this event!!! Thank you so very much for it!
Rachel Kaufman // Jul 4, 2010 at 7:35 am
Fun location, but too bad the sustain pedal's out...
Crystal // Jul 2, 2010 at 11:54 am
Afternoon of the 1st around 3 p.m. - lots of kids banging away having fun!
David from Brighton // Jul 1, 2010 at 11:46 pm
Waiting for Friend # 14 to come free at about 6.50 PM on Tuesday 6/29 I got to listen to the second half of the first movement of the Appassionata sonata in F minor by L.V. Beethoven, and although I have never attempted to play this piece I respect how difficult and how fiery that piece is.
While that was going on I met the caretaker for this piano and one of his friend and the stories about other pianos grew interesting and I learned where exactly where one of the pianos in Chelsea was (more later)
Anyway, my turn came and inspired by a strong Appassionata, I went after something I enjoy playing, Rondo Alla Turca, the last movement from the A Major sonata (K. 331) by W.A. Mozart. I like playing it fiery because I can just jump right in fear going nowhere, and outside of the Red Square piano from last Friday, this was the best piano I have played all fortnight.
Michael Chicoria // Jul 1, 2010 at 10:36 pm
Came down from RI to play some pianos and enjoy a beautiful day in the city. This is number 6 out of 10 on our trip.
http://lilsomethinsomethin.blogspot.com/2010/06/play-me-im-yours.html
I love this event!!! Thank you so very much for it!
While that was going on I met the caretaker for this piano and one of his friend and the stories about other pianos grew interesting and I learned where exactly where one of the pianos in Chelsea was (more later)
Anyway, my turn came and inspired by a strong Appassionata, I went after something I enjoy playing, Rondo Alla Turca, the last movement from the A Major sonata (K. 331) by W.A. Mozart. I like playing it fiery because I can just jump right in fear going nowhere, and outside of the Red Square piano from last Friday, this was the best piano I have played all fortnight.