Well, Well, Well... Another year, another competition.
Today was the Chandler Starr Miller  Scholarship Competition in which I was a participant in the Senior Piano  Division. This competition is an annual competition sponsored by the Mendelssohn Performing Arts  Center in Rockford, IL. This year I was scheduled to play the third movement  of J.S. Bach's Italian Concerto, and Fantasie Impromptu by F. Chopin.
We  arrived at the church around 4:25pm, and proceeded inside around 4:30pm (my  performance time was 4:45pm). The Senior Piano Division was performing in the  2nd Congregational Church this year, instead of in the Emerson Auditorium where  it has been hosted in the past. The Church is a beautiful place, and they do  have a very nice piano there, for which I was very grateful. After registering  just outside the Sanctuary, we headed up to the warm-up room, where I was very  pleased with the warm, flexible, and relaxed state of my fingers at the time. We  headed back downstairs and waited around for the monitor (who this year happened  to be my piano teacher) to take us into the sanctuary.
When I got into  the sanctuary, I was able to play a few chords, and a scale to warm up. The  piano was very beautiful, except for a C# (the one an octave above middle C)  that was terribly out of tune. Unfortunately, due to a number of things, I had a  very hard time concentrating on the music.
The performance went very  well, except for a couple things. At one point at the end of the Italian  Concerto I made a mistake that just came out of the blue. I'm not sure why it  happened, but it did, and I was able to make a quick recovery from it. Over all,  I felt good about the performance of that piece.
The Fantasie Impromptu  went well, except for a couple of rolling left hand chords that I didn't get  right. These wouldn't have been too bad in my mind, except for that on the  repeat, I did it again. That's the killer, especially since it wasn't a  difficult part at all. Then, the last problem that I had was that as the piece  was winding down, getting quieter and quieter, my hands got a little out of  sync. In getting my left and right hand back in sync, I had to repeat a measure.  Ouch!
When we were leaving the place, I had no clue where I was going to  land placement wise. I knew that other than these few mistakes, my performance  was rock solid. But I also know that bad music makes a stronger impression than  good music. And I wasn't sure how strongly those mistakes had tipped the  scales.
Needless to say, I was very surprised about an hour and a half  later, when I found out that I had won second place! People always say that  second place is the worst, and I'm here to say that I think it is. But it got  even worse when I found out that I lost to a girl who won first place in the  junior division last year!
Argh!
Oh well, there's always next  year, and the College Division. (proof I'm from Chicago)
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4 comments:
CONGRADULATIONS! 2nd is not so bad. That's a SILVER!, ethan
At least you didn't lose to a girl who came in LAST in the junior division last year! :D
Congratulations - great job!
Now that would have been bad!
BTW: After hearing her perform, I'm not dissapointed with taking second place any more.
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