@@eva6859 Thanks for you comment! The piece is included in the book "Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023: Grade 8". You can easily find it by browsing the shop section of Trinity College London website.
I'm practicing it for my grade 8, as a third piece, only just chose it. I really love this your composition, and hope I can do it justice, at least as well as Jill here. Can I find your performance here on TH-cam as well, Dario? By the way, I'm totally blown by the maturity of your composition, it's as if you have loved deeply, and suffered because of it, already, at your young age. Is there a story behind it, which you can share?
@@silverlinings3946 Dear Monika, thanks for your lovely comment and feelings! Since many people are asking me that, I am going to post a video about Romance, as soon as possible on my TH-cam channel.
i guess im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb lost the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Caiden Timothy thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
She uses the forscore app and scans the music into it, along with an Airturn duo foot pedal which links to the app via Bluetooth. It turns the pages when she presses it😄 If you scroll down the comments for a bit, you can see her reply to someone asking the same question.
Hello! For a turn, we need to play 5 notes - the main note, the one above, the main note, the one below and the main note to finish. The sharp sign under the turn in 10 means the lower note is A#, in bar 13, the double sharp means the lower note is F double sharp (equivalent to G natural) and in bar 16 the upper note is D natural and the lower note is B#. Does that help?
@@jillmortonpianist yes it helps a lot! Thankyou ma’am and one more question please is the turn played according to the scale or according to semitones if there are no sharps or flats given
Thank you! I use the Forscore app on an ipad. I scan the music into the app and read it from there. I also use an Airturn duo foot pedal which links to the app via bluetooth and it turns my pages when I press it! It's very clever!
That really depends on the candidate. Some pieces are easier technically, but more difficult musically. You should choose pieces you feel a true connection with.
Yes, it's a 5 note turn. The natural sign above the turn tells us it's a D natural as the upper note and the # below the turn tells us the lower note is B# (sounding C)
@@jillmortonpianist thank you Jill. What exercises would you recommend for voicing independence in one hand. How do I bring out the melody with so many notes around it?
It really depends on the piece and the context. Sometimes it's to do with where the weight is in your hand, and also the speed and weight of the attack on each note you play whether it's a melodic note or a harmonic note. You're best to work with a teacher for specific advice as they will be able to look at how you're playing passages and work out what you need to do differently to make the melody sing.
@@jillmortonpianist Thank you so much for your valuable advice. Also congratulations on 5k subs. You have been a great help to the music community all around the world. You will surely be crossing the 10k mark soon.
What an inspired performance! You've caught the real essence of the piece. Thank you Jill Morton
Thank you so much for your lovely comment! I’m glad you enjoyed my video!
Hello Dario, a beautiful piece. May I know where can find and buy this music sheet? Thanks!
@@eva6859 Thanks for you comment! The piece is included in the book "Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023: Grade 8". You can easily find it by browsing the shop section of Trinity College London website.
I'm practicing it for my grade 8, as a third piece, only just chose it. I really love this your composition, and hope I can do it justice, at least as well as Jill here.
Can I find your performance here on TH-cam as well, Dario? By the way, I'm totally blown by the maturity of your composition, it's as if you have loved deeply, and suffered because of it, already, at your young age. Is there a story behind it, which you can share?
@@silverlinings3946 Dear Monika, thanks for your lovely comment and feelings! Since many people are asking me that, I am going to post a video about Romance, as soon as possible on my TH-cam channel.
What a lovely piece performed with emotion and elegance. It captures beauty and passion, brilliantly!
Thank you!
I’ve got 20/22 by learning from your interpretation:) thanks heaps. Your playing style is very expressive, my lifesaver!!!
Congratulations! I'm glad the video was useful!
Which 3 pieces would be the easiest for the exam??
@@xavier9062 I prepared Remote Xianggelila, Six Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm and Romance.
@@pitir5266 You too had Remote Xianggelila? I had it in my 2019 grade 8 exam too alongside moderato and intermezzo in b minor.
Beautifully played ....gives me inspiration to complete grade8❤
OMG you play so beautifully. THANK YOU!
I’m so glad I picked this for my Grade 8, gorgeous piece, you made me love it!🎉
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us
Learnt a lot from you interpretation and I got 20/22 for this piece for my grade 8 exam!!
Just wow. Such a haunting melody. So beautifully played by you Jill. Loved it
1nbqq.,v
i guess im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb lost the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Dash Diego instablaster ;)
@Caiden Timothy thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now.
Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Caiden Timothy It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account!
That is so beautiful. Stunning piece and beautiful playing as always. 💕
That's so beautiful and so well played ❤
Thank you! U got me 22/22 marks for this song! 😅
Awesome
your performance is so beautiful! 😭✨
Thank you!
That is beautiful - thank you.
You're welcome!
1:22
0:23 and 2:06
Beautifully delivered!
I’ve noticed that you play from your ipad. Which app do you use and how does the page turner work?
She uses the forscore app and scans the music into it, along with an Airturn duo foot pedal which links to the app via Bluetooth. It turns the pages when she presses it😄 If you scroll down the comments for a bit, you can see her reply to someone asking the same question.
Ma’am can you please explain how to read turn(ornament) in bar number 10,13 and 16 of this piece
Hello! For a turn, we need to play 5 notes - the main note, the one above, the main note, the one below and the main note to finish. The sharp sign under the turn in 10 means the lower note is A#, in bar 13, the double sharp means the lower note is F double sharp (equivalent to G natural) and in bar 16 the upper note is D natural and the lower note is B#. Does that help?
@@jillmortonpianist yes it helps a lot! Thankyou ma’am and one more question please
is the turn played according to the scale or according to semitones if there are no sharps or flats given
If there are no sharps or flats, then play according to the key signature of the music :-)
@@jillmortonpianist Thankyou so much ma’am you cleared my confusion
1k! Wow!👏👏👏🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Very exciting!
Ma'am, would you recommend this piece for a person with shorter hand-span? I mean, one who has a hand-span not more than an octave.
Beautiful, thank you! Can you tell me what device you are using for your sheet music?
Thank you! I use the Forscore app on an ipad. I scan the music into the app and read it from there. I also use an Airturn duo foot pedal which links to the app via bluetooth and it turns my pages when I press it! It's very clever!
Which 3 pieces would be the easiest for the exam???
That really depends on the candidate. Some pieces are easier technically, but more difficult musically. You should choose pieces you feel a true connection with.
How did you play the turn in bar 16? It seems you played the B followed by C#DC#CC#. Is that right and is it a five note turn.
Yes, it's a 5 note turn. The natural sign above the turn tells us it's a D natural as the upper note and the # below the turn tells us the lower note is B# (sounding C)
@@jillmortonpianist thank you Jill. What exercises would you recommend for voicing independence in one hand. How do I bring out the melody with so many notes around it?
It really depends on the piece and the context. Sometimes it's to do with where the weight is in your hand, and also the speed and weight of the attack on each note you play whether it's a melodic note or a harmonic note. You're best to work with a teacher for specific advice as they will be able to look at how you're playing passages and work out what you need to do differently to make the melody sing.
@@jillmortonpianist Thank you so much for your valuable advice. Also congratulations on 5k subs. You have been a great help to the music community all around the world. You will surely be crossing the 10k mark soon.
men
2:07