I've just started piano camp, and I love it! I get to practice on a very good piano for three hours with no distractions, and I love the music I'm playing! Of course, one of the piano teachers will come in for an hour in that three-hour period, and give a lesson.
The rest of the camp is composed of different things each day. Every second day begins with a class called "The Language of Music" (a theory class), and on the remaining days, camp begins with "Musical History and Literature". At the end of the day, there's also a class, though it changes depending on the day of the week (seven classes in total -- they rotate).
For the recital, which comes in two weeks, I'll be playing a solo, Mozart's Sonata in C (K545) (again), and a duet, Grieg's "Norwegian Dance" (Op. 35, No. 2).
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Jul 11 2005, 1:27 pm
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My sob story is that I was learning the drums for a couple of years in grade school, but then we got to a point where I had to buy a real drum set, and my parents couldn't afford it.
Now I know nada about music, except that Gazoot does a pretty fine job!