Chopin: Barcarolle opus 60
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| ID:2610
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| Key: F-sharp Major |
Published: - |
| Level: 8 |
Period: Early Romantic |
Barcarolle opus 60 (sheet music) |
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Chopin Barcarolle edition January 06, 2010, 12:08:45 PM by sashaco
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Hi. I printed a copy of the Chopin Barcarolle off the internet. Although different in set-up from the version on this site, it has identical print, and the same markings. Are the dynamics and pedallings Chopin's? If not, can I find a more original edition? Unfortunately I live in Malawi, and I can't trot down to a music library for a look.
Thanks, Sasha Cooke
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barcarolle op 60 August 19, 2009, 10:53:37 PM by njalli
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I was wondering. I have played Liebestraum wich is a 8+ piece and Chopin Etude op 10 no 3 wich is a 8 piece, i was wondering because i really like the chopin barcarolle, its rated at 8 difficaulty, i was wondering if it isnt hard? I mean do you think i could play it or..?
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Chopin's #$@! Barcarolle February 14, 2009, 05:43:40 PM by general disarray
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In bar 23. Those #@$%# double trills. (They reoccur, of course, but this one bar is illustrative of the problem.) Editorial suggestion (maybe Chopin's, for all I know) is 5/1 alternating with 4/2. Next #$@# trill chain is 5/1 alternating with 3/2.
I have technical issues with this. Does anyone have any other suggestions that work for them? I don't care how weird, or even if they border on a fake, let me know. I do NOT want to go to my grave being just another pianist who had to abandon the Barcarolle because of these trills. I love this piece too much.
Help.
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Chopin Barcarolle for Competition? March 25, 2006, 06:55:37 PM by lani
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My daughter is 13 and is beginning the Chopin Barcarolle, one of her favorite pieces. She wants to play it possibly for a local music competition next year, and her teacher thought it a good contrast to the classical required piece (most likely a Beethoven or Mozart selection), but highly recommended the Mendelsohnn Rondo Cappriccio instead. My daughter likes the Barcarolle more and wants to keep this for her repertoire. What do people think about this as a competition piece? Is it considered a virtuoso piece? Also my daughter likes to play pieces that are unusual and less known. Thank you.
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