Chopin: Waltz opus 18
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| ID:144
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| Key: E-flat Major |
Published: 1832 |
| Level: 8 |
Period: Early Romantic |
Waltz opus 18 (sheet music) |

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a Chopin Recital January 09, 2011, 02:06:37 PM by frank_48
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i am thinking of a hiring a venue for a chopin recital at the end of the year, i was thinking to be worth it, i would play about 20 pieces, going for roughly 90 mins these are the pieces i was hoping to play, i know the first 10 already, so its only a matter of learning the last 10 pieces in a matter of 11 months, what do you think, feasible?
1. Fantaisie Impromptu 2. Op.10 No.3 3. Op.9 No.1 4. Op.69 No.2 5. Op.28 No.4 6. Op.15 No.2 7. Op.Posth No.20 8. Op.28 No.1 9. Op.28 No.13 10. Waltz, No.16
11. Op.37 No.1 12. Op.72 No.1 13. Op.69 No.1 14. Op.64 No.2 15. Op.28 No.15 16. Op.9 No.2 17. Op.27 No.2 18. Op.62 No.2 19. Waltz, Op.18 20. Prelude, Op.45
this is merley a thought at the present time, im not sure how things will turn out in the end.
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Chopin December 30, 2010, 07:02:07 AM by sjeon
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My teacher gave me three pieces to play. I have to pick one of them to play. The three are: Chopin's Polonaise op.40 no.1 Chopin- Fantasie Impromptu Chopin - Waltz op.18
Which one should I play? What do you think about these pieces?
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Chopin August 24, 2010, 08:15:57 AM by pianisten1989
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So, I haven't had a lesson in some weeks, because I've been moving. (starting first year of bachelor in Aarhus).
I've already met the teacher, and I know I made a good impression. But I don't want to come to the first lesson with pieces, played like sh*t.
So here are a few pieces I've been playing for like 1½ week.
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Chopin Valse May 18, 2010, 07:00:13 AM by lolwutla
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heeloo there. one of my friends recently showed me a piece by chopin called grande valse brillane op. 18. is it hard to play? because i really want to . around what grade is it for ameb? i am gr 8.thanks in advance 
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A Chopin Piece March 04, 2010, 09:18:42 AM by sjeon
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Recent four pieces 've played two mozart sonata(331,332) bach french suite no.5 and a prlude nd fugue in c minor chopin waltz op 64 no 1
I'm planning to learn chopin waltz op.18 or op.42 Whch one should I play? how long will it tae for me to play them? Which one is harder?
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Chopin Valser Op.18 - Left Hand June 29, 2005, 07:48:00 PM by solitudewithin
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Hi all, i just finished Bach WTC I - Prelude & Fugue 2 , Chopin Mazurka Op.68 no.2 and Scarlatti Sonata K009. So my next goal is to learn this beatiful valse. It has been always my desire to learn it sometime  My only problem are the jumps of the left hand.My accuracy is good but i feel fatigue after a while. So do you have any suggetions how to gain the stamina and relaxation to play it? Should i concentrate on the lateral movement of the shoulder and forearm and keep my wrist as supple as possible?
Thanx!
PS: This forum rocks 
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