Schubert: Impromptu opus 142 no 2

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schubert op 142 no 2 January 21, 2007, 04:20:13 AM by pianistimo
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i haven't really worked this, per se - but just sort of decided to play it tonght. here's the first part.
it's an echo of the allegretto from beethoven's piano trio op 70 no 2
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Schubert Impromptu Op. 142 #2 (1) January 07, 2007, 12:54:51 PM by geschema
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While looking for practice tips for this piece, I came across this thread (http://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,2893.msg25660.html#msg25660) with nice tips from a user called Bernhard. Still, I've got a lot of open questions concerning how to practice this piece. Questions that my teacher (unfortunately) is not able to answer, that's why I'm posting.
I'm currently working on bars 67-76, which consists of arpeggiated triplets. In his post (which is actually relating to the Burgmüller piece, but I assume the same applies to the Schubert one) Bernhard recommends to practice the triplets as chords, but in a (for me) completely unintuitive way: instead of playing [BGD] [BGD] [CAD] [AFD] [BGD], one should be practicing B [GDB] [GDC] [ADA] [FDB] [GDB*] (B* from the next triplet).
- Actually, this seems completely counter-intuitive, as I'm playing notes that are not supposed to be played together, so why am I supposed to do that?
- When tackling such a section, should I first practice it *only* as chords (with the right fingers, of course), and be able to play it as such at the required speed for HS practice (ie, faster than target HT tempo) before even thinking of practicing it arpeggiated? How do I know when I've done enough chord practicing?
- When doing rythm variations on this section to improve evenness, should I play the whole section (bars 67-76) or stick with bar-by-bar practice?
I've got lots of other questions concerning this piece, but I'll post them in a separate thread later.
Many thanks, Guy.
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Learning the Schubert impromptus December 22, 2006, 02:17:09 AM by imbetter
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I'm making a goal for myself to learn all the Schubert impromptus. Why am I doing this you may ask? I think they're beautifal pieces and they'd be good pieces to learn. I'm going in the order of easiest to hardest and I'm going to keep a log of them here:
Op.142 no.2 op.90 no.3 op.90 no.1 (learning)
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Need help - Schubert Impromptu No.2 Op. 142... June 19, 2006, 01:26:06 PM by nonfox
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Hi... I'm learning the Schubert Impromptu No. 2 Op. 142, but i need a little help.... I'm not sure how to play the trill in measure 76. I have no problems in performing a trill with my left hand, but I'm not sure between what two notes the trill ought to be performed! The one note has to be the f#, but what note is the second?
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Has anyone here played Schubert, Impromptu in A-flat op. 142? October 25, 2005, 08:50:17 PM by gay catholic
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Hey everyone! I'm 15 and i've been playing the piano for 18 months now, i'm trying the above stated piece and wondered if anyone had played it before and has any tips? Its going really well but the fingering could improve and theres alot of areas to work on - I could benefit from some peoples experience! I've already got it on mp3 but if anyone's posted it on here I'd love to hear their interpretation Take care xxx
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