There is no Pianovers Meetup this coming Sunday, 28 May 2017.
Pianovers Meetup #37 - Recital Registration
[Event details]
21 May 2017
5pm to 9pm
The URA Centre
[Programmes]
1700 - 1715, gather at the 2 pianos
1715 - 1830, dinner at Maxwell Food Centre
1830 - 2000, registered players play for us
2000 - 2100, open playing, and socialising
[Registration]
If you'd like to play for us a piece, register your interest by posting a comment to this, with the following:
1. The title of... See More
Pianovers Meetup #37 - Recital Registration
[Event details]
21 May 2017
5pm to 9pm
The URA Centre
[Programmes]
1700 - 1715, gather at the 2 pianos
1715 - 1830, dinner at Maxwell Food Centre
1830 - 2000, registered players play for us
2000 - 2100, open playing, and socialising
[Registration]
If you'd like to play for us a piece, register your interest by posting a comment to this, with the following:
1. The title of the piece you want to play
2. The composer of the piece
3. The estimated playing time (e.g. 2m 20s)
[Additional Notes]
1. Registered players will play first, followed by non-registered players.
2. Each registered player has a maximum playing time of ~5min, not limited by the number of pieces.
3. For each Pianover Meetup, the list of registered players will be posted on our website. Thus, you can build a performing profile over time.
There is no Pianovers Meetup this coming Sunday, 14 May 2017.
Pianovers Meetup #36 - Recital Registration
[Event details]
7 May 2017
5pm to 9pm
The URA Centre
[Programmes]
1700 - 1715, gather at the 2 pianos
1715 - 1830, dinner at Maxwell Food Centre
1830 - 2000, registered players play for us
2000 - 2100, open playing, and socialising
[Registration]
If you'd like to play for us a piece, register your interest by posting a comment to this, with the following:
1. The title of the... See More
Pianovers Meetup #36 - Recital Registration
[Event details]
7 May 2017
5pm to 9pm
The URA Centre
[Programmes]
1700 - 1715, gather at the 2 pianos
1715 - 1830, dinner at Maxwell Food Centre
1830 - 2000, registered players play for us
2000 - 2100, open playing, and socialising
[Registration]
If you'd like to play for us a piece, register your interest by posting a comment to this, with the following:
1. The title of the piece you want to play
2. The composer of the piece
3. The estimated playing time (e.g. 2m 20s)
[Additional Notes]
1. Registered players will play first, followed by non-registered players.
2. Each registered player has a maximum playing time of ~5min, not limited by the number of pieces.
3. For each Pianover Meetup, the list of registered players will be posted on our website. Thus, you can build a performing profile over time.
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Star war theme. About 3mins. Thank you! Cant wait till Sunday! |
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Jenny soh: 3 preludes for piano |
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Yong Meng sir... mine is short pc.... bal time can let Mr Isao play.tks ^+^ |
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Hi, will be playing a Chopin prelude, Op.28 No.15 "Raindrop" |
Pianovers Meetup #35 - Recital Registration
[Event details]
30 Apr 2017
5pm to 9pm
The URA Centre
[Programmes]
1700 - 1715, gather at the 2 pianos
1715 - 1830, dinner at Maxwell Food Centre
1830 - 2000, registered players play for us
2000 - 2100, open playing, and socialising
[Registration]
If you'd like to play for us a piece, register your interest by posting a comment to this, with the following:
1. The title of... See More
Pianovers Meetup #35 - Recital Registration
[Event details]
30 Apr 2017
5pm to 9pm
The URA Centre
[Programmes]
1700 - 1715, gather at the 2 pianos
1715 - 1830, dinner at Maxwell Food Centre
1830 - 2000, registered players play for us
2000 - 2100, open playing, and socialising
[Registration]
If you'd like to play for us a piece, register your interest by posting a comment to this, with the following:
1. The title of the piece you want to play
2. The composer of the piece
3. The estimated playing time (e.g. 2m 20s)
[Additional Notes]
1. Registered players will play first, followed by non-registered players.
2. Each registered player has a maximum playing time of ~5min, not limited by the number of pieces.
3. For each Pianover Meetup, the list of registered players will be posted on our website. Thus, you can build a performing profile over time.
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Yong Meng, Jaime will play 不了情 by 王福齡 (2m) and Cheng Leng will play London Bridge (30 secs) and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (30 secs) |
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Hi Haruka Chia wants to perform brahms lullaby and blue bells of scotland. Thanks |
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Sorry that my child is down with food poisoning and unable to play for the concert. But we will join the next round. Very sorry for the last minute cancelation. |
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Hi, will be playing Chopin preludes (Opus 28) no. 4 and no. 7 and no.20 Approximately 3mins? Thank you :) |
Since ThePiano.SG introduced the weekly Pianovers Meetups nine months ago, it has become a much-anticipated gathering for piano lovers.
The Meetups are all about bringing together people with a passion for piano and music, to bond with one another and to enjoy music together. Every week, without fail, Pianovers meet at the URA Centre for four hours and enjoy a mini-recital and an open playing session.
This week, however, Pianovers had a surprise in store for them, when world-... See More
Since ThePiano.SG introduced the weekly Pianovers Meetups nine months ago, it has become a much-anticipated gathering for piano lovers.
The Meetups are all about bringing together people with a passion for piano and music, to bond with one another and to enjoy music together. Every week, without fail, Pianovers meet at the URA Centre for four hours and enjoy a mini-recital and an open playing session.
This week, however, Pianovers had a surprise in store for them, when world-renowned pianist Adam Gyorgy graced our session. Adam had gotten to know about our Pianovers Meetups and wanted to join us. We could not have been happier to host Adam. This was a truly memorable session for everybody present.
[Event]
Pianovers Meetup #33, with Adam Gyorgy
09 Apr 2017
Since ThePiano.SG introduced the weekly Pianovers Meetups nine months ago, it has become a much-anticipated gathering for piano lovers.
The Meetups are all about bringing together people with a passion for piano and music, to bond with one another and to enjoy music together. Every week, without fail, Pianovers meet at the URA Centre for four hours and enjoy a mini-recital and an open playing session.
This week, however, Pianovers had a surprise in store for them, when world-... See More
Since ThePiano.SG introduced the weekly Pianovers Meetups nine months ago, it has become a much-anticipated gathering for piano lovers.
The Meetups are all about bringing together people with a passion for piano and music, to bond with one another and to enjoy music together. Every week, without fail, Pianovers meet at the URA Centre for four hours and enjoy a mini-recital and an open playing session.
This week, however, Pianovers had a surprise in store for them, when world-renowned pianist Adam Gyorgy graced our session. Adam had gotten to know about our Pianovers Meetups and wanted to join us. We could not have been happier to host Adam. This was a truly memorable session for everybody present.
Watch the Live Interview we had with Adam.
After Joseph played Für Elise by Beethoven, a small snippet of trivia about "The Mysteries Behind Beethoven’s Für Elise" was shared - Beethoven probably never wanted the version which is popularly played today to exist, and would have preferred the 1822 version instead. Neither was there a person by the name "Elise".
#ThePianoSG #pianovers... See More
After Joseph played Für Elise by Beethoven, a small snippet of trivia about "The Mysteries Behind Beethoven’s Für Elise" was shared - Beethoven probably never wanted the version which is popularly played today to exist, and would have preferred the 1822 version instead. Neither was there a person by the name "Elise".
Pianovers Meetup #33 was a special one - world renowned Steinway Artist Adam Gyorgy joined us in our usual Sunday evening Meetup!
We also had a Live Interview with him where he humbly shared many of his thoughts. Truly, it was an amazing night to have him walking among us, sharing his musical experiences, and taking photos with our community!
He even performed "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" which brought the night to an all high - because it was a rare opportunity for many of us... See More
Pianovers Meetup #33 was a special one - world renowned Steinway Artist Adam Gyorgy joined us in our usual Sunday evening Meetup!
We also had a Live Interview with him where he humbly shared many of his thoughts. Truly, it was an amazing night to have him walking among us, sharing his musical experiences, and taking photos with our community!
He even performed "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" which brought the night to an all high - because it was a rare opportunity for many of us to see Adam performing live right in front of us, up so close.
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He's really amazing |
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Lol, Alex, I am pleasantly surprised that you wanna pick up classical pieces after getting to know him! |
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Yong Meng, you meant Alex weren't playing classical pieces before this? |
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He's into Japanese anime piano arrangements. |
One possible future Pianovers Meetup will be at D'Nest condominium's communal music jamming studio. Look at its legend on Club House 3 - Music Nest - they have a jamming studio, a karaoke room, and more! Julia, 全靠你了!
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Wow, a dedicated jamming studio designated by the Condo, which I believe is quite rare in Condos? |
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Yes, only a few developments have that as a feature. |
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This one's also in the far east :D |
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That will be nice :) |
Thank you Vanessa and Mitch for your performance of the theme song from the popular "Bubble Bobble" video game which brings back childhood memories of playing the game.
Please arrange me 4mis to revenge Asuka's Theme!
Medley of Malay folk songs: Rasa Sayang (Loving Feeling), Burong Kakak Tua (The Cockatoo), Chan Mali Chan (4 mins)
1) Byul (Star) by Youme (OST 200 Pounds Beauty) ~ 4 mins ; 2) Can't Take My Eyes Off You by Frankie Valli (4 mins)
1) Sonata in A K.209; L.428 by Domenico Scarlatti ~2mins, 2) Valse op. 64 no.1 by Frederic Chopin ~2mins.