SWIMMING WITH MUSIC PART 2
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SWIMMING WITH MUSIC PART 2

I love staying fit and I love to swim listening to my favorite tunes. Following my first blog about swimming with music I got an overwhelming 'wave' of reactions. So many of you offered creative comments and great new ideas for swimming music - thank you!

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Claude Debussy - FireWorks
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Claude Debussy - FireWorks

The last of two books, Feux d’artifice finishes the cycle of preludes by Claude Debussy with a festive display of fireworks, both as a musical image and as a pianistic challenge.

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Italian Opera at the Piano – Sonetto del Petrarca
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Italian Opera at the Piano – Sonetto del Petrarca

Feeling in the mood for a vacation? Listen to Sonetto 104 and take a trip to Italy!

Sonetto del Petrarca is part of the collection ‘Years of Pilgrimage’, a set of travel impression put to music by Franz Liszt in the most magnificent operatic way. The poem Sonetto 104 by the Renaissance humanist Petrarch focuses on a comparison between love and war as seen through the eyes of a warrior.

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10 Fitness Benefits for Pianists
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10 Fitness Benefits for Pianists

Time to celebate!

It has been one year since I joined my gym, and I am loving it! I am going regularly three or four times a week, and it has been fun to find out, how getting fit helps my piano playing.

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Painting a Picture - The Wind on the Plain
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Painting a Picture - The Wind on the Plain

Intensity and focus are just some of the words that come to mind, when I play ‘Le Vent dans La Plaine’. I love how the piece paints a picture of gusting winds, slamming windows shutters and blowing leaves.

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CHINA 2018 - 4 things I loved
Caroline Oltmanns Caroline Oltmanns

CHINA 2018 - 4 things I loved

I just returned from my China Tour 2018. What a wonderful success! I loved playing there, getting involved with teaching and judging, and I was able to use my still somewhat rudimentary Mandarin all the time.

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