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Hola Miriam!!!
Gracias por tu amistad, la cual deseo que podamos cultivar.
Te felicito por tu gran talento.
Un saludo y un beso desde Puebla, México.
Hasta siempre!!!
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you are really talented !
love to listen to the piano !!
I have played since i was a child .
My mother was a jazz piano teacher !!
but I fell more to the pop side !
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Love this so much !!
I am neo-romantic composer with 209 works - I like have some of my words performed by you.

Guilherme Schroeter
http://www.myspace.com/guilhermeschroetercompose
You're awesome. I can't deny that. Mos def.
Hey Miriam,I just got through listening to the entire prgm on a real good computer with woofer. Well that forte piano is really awesome. It noticed that inverted turn in the Shubert sonate. Last mvmt i think. And ya know the op19A by Schoenberg sounds a lot like what I played at my senior recital, but faster!lol Any way you ever do Sergi rachmanoff's Elegy in Eb minor? I almost mastered it. also studied some Moskowski etudes with Susan Starr and Edith Pin~a at from Curtis in Philly. Did ya know either? Well Your really wild! I sure was amazed,& inspired! Gonna spread the word. Hope you can reply. Roland
Hey Miriam,
I searched Schoenberg on net for serial music and found you!Joy! I first listened to the Listz Sonetto Del Petrarch, then I heard the first Schoenberg. Dammit, I played a Schoenberg piece op 15A or 13 A can't remember. Any way ya tossed it off. I love it and gonna be up all nite I guess. I am 54 and x navy band guitarist. I studyed late in life piano after hearing Claudio Arrau play the 32 beethoven sonates!Almost got my perf degree. Lousy school in Va. Chicago n eastern good tho,and I went to 100s recitals and was transformed in Jan 83 at 32 years old. Now I write. http://soundclick.com/rolandbowman. Your something else Miriam!
Very nice! It remains a mystery to me why you aren't higher in the charts (I'd better start downloading more of your music, I think). In any case, I love your music. I must say that, after listening to the Schoenburg pieces, it is extremely relaxing to go back to the tonal music of Schubert. I like your recording of his sonata very much, technically and musically. I hope to be able to play at your level some day, although it's doubtful that I will ever get there. I've began playing the piano in Christmas of 2002, which was... a year and a few months ago, and I've been working at it some. It's a bit late to begin learning, I think, but it's better to start late than never. I still need to listen to your Schumann...

I'm currently a senior in high school (in the US), and I will most likely go to study at the University of Navarra next year. It would be wonderful to see you perform live. Would it be OK with you if I email you a few questions about music teachers/schools in Spain? It would be immensely helpful if I could have a teacher to help me continue my study of music after I leave the US. It would be greatly appreciated. Take care!

With the greatest respect,

Marc McCarthy
You do have some pretty ill sh***... I cant deny that - mos. def. got real talent - If ya dont mind check our sh*** out
Excellent music. You have a graceful touch, and very precise. I especially like the Scriabin sonata. The first Liszt piece (Les jeux d'eaux) is also one of my favorites. Unfortunatly for me, I gave up on classical piano in favor of jazz piano right before I got to the really cool composers, whose music you play so well. If you haven't already played it before, may I suggest Scriabin's "Vers la flamme"? I can muddle through it myself, but I bet you could actually do it justice.
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