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Frédéric Chopin - Preludes :
Prelude, opus 28 no 24
Prelude  opus 28 no 24 D Minor by Frédéric Chopin piano sheet music
Key: D Minor Published: 1834
Level: 8+ Period: Early Romantic
piano sheet music Prelude opus 28 no 24 (sheet music)





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Student's Corner: Chopin Prelude Op 28/24 thirds by quantum
What fingering do you use?
Repertoire: Recommendations for a complimentary piece to Chopin Prelude op28 no. 24 by lani
I would appreciate some suggestions for pieces that would compliment the above prelude for a student recital.   I really like the Rachmaninoff Prelude 23 no. 4, but would like to consider some other suggestions.  The piece should not be more than 5-6 minutes due to time constraints for each student.  The last four pieces I have played are all Chopin, so it would be nice to play a different composer if possible. Pieces I recently played are: Mendelssohn Rondo Cappricciosso, Fantasie Impromptu, and Brahms Rhapshody.  Thank you!
Student's Corner: Re: help me find a good romantic, "erotic" sounding piece to play by burstroman
Rachmaninov- Prelude in E-flat major, Chopin d minor prelude.
Student's Corner: Showpan Prelude 24 D Minor Bass by Siberian Husky
i have a question in regards to the bass in this Showpan piece...is mindless repetition the only way to engrave these "jumps" or "hand tosses"...or is there a more structured way of going about the bass in this piece?..the speed of this piece demands a relaxed wrist with these quick tosses..also..im having trouble with keeping the tone down on the jumps to F and A with the thumb..they really seem to hit hard..how can one toss a jump efficiently at such speeds without sacrificing quality of sound?
Student's Corner: Chopin Prelude 24 in D minor by Tartanrug
Hello,

I am a piano student of around grade 6 standard and enjoy playing Chopins preludes.

So far I have only attemped the more simple preludes, but my favourite prelude is number 24. This is significantly more difficult than the pieces I have played so far.

I just wanted to get people's opinions on attempting this piece, do you think it would be way beyond a grade 6 player and I am being ridiculous for even thinking about it?! I know the left hand will be a big challenge and the runs up and down the keyboard even more so.

My aim isn't to play it perfectly by any means or even remotely as fast as a top pianist would play it, but just to get through it reasonably.

Thoughts?

Thanks

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