Prélude No. 10 in a minor - Sébastien Monneret - Haley Myles

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As a Young Steinway Artist, Haley prides herself on maintaining an international performance schedule. Her appearances to-date include recitals in the United States, France, Germany, Austria, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. She has participated extensively in various high-profile international music festivals, both domestic and foreign. She is also a laureate of seven international competitions.

Haley holds certifications from distinguished institutions including the Mozarteum (Austria), Imola Piano Academy (Italy), and Freiburg International Piano Academy (Germany). She achieved a Bachelor in Piano Performance at the University of Arkansas in 2016 where she was a recipient of the Stella Boyle Smith scholarship. Haley also holds a Master in Piano Performance (with first-class honours) from the London College of Music, where she received the Mona Blackman scholarship. In 2019, Haley received a postgraduate diploma from Trinity Laban Conservatoire as a Cross Funds Scholar.

She is most proud of her extra-curricular activities, involving continued work with individuals on the autism spectrum. Having authored a United Nations honoured book dedicated to helping children with autism, the cause remains a constant passion visible in her everyday life.
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❤Great performance, Haley...love the flowing melody !

AIslaFan
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What a nice touch and interpretation very relaxing! 😘🤗

mfbmmet
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This quickly became one of my favorites of all the viewer-submitted pieces. Absolutely beautiful. Can't explain why, but any piano piece with a "crawling" left hand that constantly climbs and descends the lower keys becomes an instant favorite. (Read More)

Mr. Monneret shares a very similar taste to mine. Love what I would call the "waterfall" effect from this type of composition, with the notes all "falling" or "landing" in different sequences to create a rolling cascade of music and emotion.

Also a big fan of the LOW-low notes on a piano, those deep, chasmic notes of the unknown. The ending was absolute fire.

Nicely played, as always. The piece kept spawning images of beautiful places, such as a waterfall, a small home in the countryside, rain falling on farmlands and orchards.

Definitely adding this to the playlist. Very well played, props to the composer, and thanks, once again, for sharing your talents.

r.b.ratieta