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Hannah Joy
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If you had to break up the first two movements of Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 1 (g minor) and perform them both completely separate, where would you divide them? I may have to do that this semester.
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eddie92099
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Why? Ed
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Hannah Joy
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Because when I sign up to play on Piano Performance class here at my university, I'm not allowed to have a piece more than 8 minutes long. My teacher probably has enough leverage to get me on the program anyway, but I'm just curious.
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eddie92099
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Why don't you play a piece that is under 8 minutes long then? Ed
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Hannah Joy
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I did ask the first question. Do you mind answering it?
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Obviously, don't break up the first two movements and play another piece instead is the answer.
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