[CAUT] Performance piano usage

Craig_Waldrop Craig_Waldrop@baylor.edu
Tue, 31 Jan 2006 18:46:17 -0600


Thank you for the response, Ed.  Here is my primary concern on this
question:  
Approximately how many hours a week is your best piano played?
>      Perhaps 5 hours of rehearsals, and 5 hours of performance.  <
Our best concert grand gets this much playing time in one day, not one week.
It's pretty tough to keep at "performance level" under that much use.
Oh well!?!?

All the best,
Craig


On 1/31/06 6:04 PM, "A440A@aol.com" <A440A@aol.com> wrote:

> Craig asks:  I will answer with the policy at Blair School of Music,
> Vanderbilt U.  
> 
> << Here are my questions:
> 
> 1. Does your institution have guidelines for usage of performance pianos and
> 
> if so, how are they implemented or enforced?
> 
>        None.  I have tried in the past, but in effect, any student can
> practise on any of the stage pianos, (except the newest D, which is in the big
> hall 
> and usually locked).
> 
>  
> 
> 1. Who has keys to your best concert pianos (assuming they are locked or
> 
> access to the room is restricted)?
>    All the faculty
> 
>  
> 
> 1. How much rehearsal time is allowed for performance majors giving a
> 
> recital? 
>      No limit, per se.  However, the venues are booked pretty heavily.
> 
>  
> 
> 1. How do you control or limit time of piano use for evening and late-night
> 
> rehearsals? 
> 
>       I don't, and it seems that nobody does.
> 
>  
> 
> 1. Approximately how many hours a week is your best piano played?
>      Perhaps 5 hours of rehearsals, and 5 hours of performance.
> 
>  
> 
> 1. In your opinion, what is the distinction between 3rehearsal2 and
> 
> 3practice2? 
> 
>    None.  
> 
> 
>>> The
> 
> existing guidelines allow two two-hour rehearsal times on the piano that
> 
> they1ve chosen to play. The students who are given keys are FAR exceeding
> 
> that amount of time.  (I have discovered them at times playing very late at
> 
> night/ early morning; don1t know for how long.)
> 
> Ya, me too.  Our second D, which is the best in the smaller venue, is used
> extensively for rehearsals, sonata classes, performances, practise, etc.  I
> have 
> been using Renner Blues in this piano (a 1980 vintage).  They last five
> years, and have been replaced 5 times.  Original whippens.  It was restrung in
> 1990, and then got a new pin block in 2001.  Original tuning pins were often
> against the plate, and the holes wallowed out rather quickly.
>       I like them to use the piano, a lot.  I like to do hammer work,
> voicing, etc.  The more it is played, the more top dollar work there is for
> me!  
> Regards, 
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>>> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ed Foote RPT 
> http://www.uk-piano.org/edfoote/index.html
> www.uk-piano.org/edfoote/well_tempered_piano.html
>  
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