Rachmaninoff: Etudes-Tableaux: Appassionato

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edit: upon further review i dont know which one is preferable 8)
http://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,25252.msg285038.html#msg285038 |
A few weeks ago my teacher decided I should learn something "big" by Rachmaninoff and suggested the Etude Tableau in E-flat. So I bought the complete Etudes on line and started working on the E-flat major Op. 33. When I came to my lesson this past Thursday and opened to the Op. 33, she looked at me and smiled. It seems she had meant the E-flat minor Op. 39. She wanted something "big" and challenging and said the the E-flat major just wasn't hard enough.
Well, now I'm a little thrown. This looks "way difficult" and being my first Rach I'm not even sure how to proceed. So for those of you who have learned this I would like any suggestions, practice recommendations, etc. Right now it just looks completely overwhelming. Thank you in advance. |
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"Etudes-Tableaux: Appassionato opus 39 no 5 in E-flat Minor by Sergey Rachmaninoff" |