Concert Etude No.10(Recollection) (piano solo. ) - Chen-Hsin Su
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Chen-Hsin Su: 24 Concert Études in Romantic Style
蘇振欣: 24首浪漫樂派風格鋼琴音樂會練習曲
No.10 (Recollection): Sustained note exercise
持續音的練習
Composed in 2015 Nov. Recorded in 2019 by Artur Cimirro.
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*Pianist's personal website:
http://www.arturcimirro.com.br/
*Composer's Personal Resume:
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"Recollection": A major, andante, 6/4 beat.
Recollection is for sustained-note exercise.
The State of Mind is to recall past memories.
回憶(Recollection) : A大調,行板,6/4拍。 此曲為持續音的技巧,是憶起各種往事的心境。
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‘’We remember meaningful and delightful memories, and those sorrowful. Let the sorrow go and embrace the brightness.’’
「經歷是神奇的,我們會記得過去種種美好與有特別意義的瑣事, 然而也會有一些不怎麼愉快的經驗。 請別讓那些不美麗的片段成為控制未來的符咒, 而應該讓好的時刻常常浮現心頭。」
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Doctor SU, Chen-Hsin was born in Chiayi City, Taiwan in 1989. He has been studying piano
since the fifth grade of elementary school. Now he works as psychiatrist in Taiwan.
Dr. Su began to experiment and compose music during the university period, and held a personal piano recital of the Liszt track (including "B minor sonata") in the school's auditorium in May 2012. In 2015, he obtained a Taiwanese doctor's license after graduating from university. In 2016, the piano collection "States of Mind" published by him during the military service included 12 different ensembles of Concert Études.
Later, he also published a collection of 12 other tonal piano concert Etudes - "Wonders".
Dr. Su began receiving psychiatry residency training programs at the Taoyuan Psychiatric
Center in August 2017. Music has always been a way for authors to express and record
emotions.