Yesterday, my wife and I went to the concert at Carnegie Hall(Weill Recital Hall) with her "trainee", whose teacher's (Elena Rossman) organization AADGT (The American Association for Development of the Gifted and Talented) hosted. I couldn't find much info on the AADGT, except that there are a few good performances on youtube under that keyword.
There about 34 performers, ordered by the youngest first, I think. Their skills were all remarkable. I favored the younger group. Subsequently, I learned a few new pieces that I might want to try: A. Bazzini's La Ronde Des Lutins Scherzo Fantastique, Op. 25 and maybe Kreisler's Praeludium and Allegro. Both are violin pieces. As for the piano pieces, I'll
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I wish I can pick up piano again. Getting trained professionally, but part time...perhaps once or twice a month lesson.