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Author Topic: Piano Trios - Friday 9 March - Bracknell  (Read 697 times)
thompson1780
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« Reply #15 on: 23:17:28, 09-03-2007 »

BobbyZ,

Thank you so much for coming along.  I think things are not particularly fast off the shelves at SHP as a rule, so can never tell what audiences are going to be like.  When I arrived this evening, there had only been 14 sales, and I think we ended up with about 45 odd (?), so many must have been sold on the door.

I hope you enjoyed it.  I'm feeling a bit mixed about it all at the mo.  There were some moments which seemed to have an extra edge to how we had rehearsed, and I thought "Hello! This is a bit gripping!".  There were many that were just as we had rehearsed.  But sadly, there were several (far too many) moments where I just fell off things and played below par.  I really hope these weren't too noticeable and didn't get in the way of your enjoyment.

Do try and hear the Bridge again - it's a lovely work.

Thank you once again for coming - no need to worry about introducing yourself as BobbyZ. I think I would have the same issue introducing myself as Tommo.  But oddly enough I am finding it hard to not use the name Tommo in real life.........

Very best wishes

Tommo
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« Reply #16 on: 23:27:47, 09-03-2007 »

Tommo

No, my enjoyment wasn't spoilt by any perceived ragged moments you may have felt. We can't help being critical beings and I did think a couple of times that maybe it was a bit shaky but not to any extent that bothered me.
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« Reply #17 on: 23:40:58, 09-03-2007 »

Thanks Bobby,  now where is that relieved Tommo emoticon........?

Tommo
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