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« Reply #50 on: June 26, 2007, 08:03:33 PM »

Im only listing the repertoire im using for diploma or college auditions (or both).

Bach:
P&F in C# major and G minor (WTK1)

Beethoven:
Sonatas Op 81a, Op 90

Brahms:
Paganini Variations Op 35
Piano Pieces Op 118

Debussy:
Ce qu'a vu le vent d'Ouest (Preludes bk 1)
Feux d'artifice (Preludes bk 2)

Liszt:
Apres une lecture du Dante

Scriabin:
Vers la Flamme

Sculthorpe:
Night Pieces

Takemitsu:
Rain Tree Sketch I and II
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« Reply #51 on: June 26, 2007, 08:49:15 PM »

thorn you need to record some of those pieces. your debussy was great
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« Reply #52 on: June 26, 2007, 09:46:04 PM »

when i get the time and find a better piano than my own i will record a few of them. i did a video of vers la flamme but im embarassed of showing anyone xD
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« Reply #53 on: June 30, 2007, 02:51:08 PM »

Hi !
I'm first time here,new member in our forum,,, very very interesting this forum.I like it too much.
My piano repertoire

Bach Prelude and Fuge no 5 from WTK I D-major
Beethoven Sonata op 2 no 3 in C-major
SCriabin Etude op 8/5
S.Rachmaninoff Etude op 39/1
S.Prokofiev Sonata op 28  (IIIth sonata )
Chopin Polonaise op 44, f-sharp-minore etc...
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« Reply #54 on: July 01, 2007, 02:19:32 AM »

Just a questiion. If you can play chopin's 4th ballade, wouldn't one asume that you should at leats have played around 100 more pieces thna what is listed? Repertoire list is of course something difficult to talk about. Are these pieces you have played in public, pieces you are proud of or all of the pieces you have ever learned?

ahaha wow sorry i should have been more clear. These are just pieces i've competed/performed in one year. I consider my "repertoire" to be pieces i can play at any given time. Or perhaps re-work to bring it back to performance quality.
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« Reply #55 on: July 01, 2007, 01:42:12 PM »

That makes sense Smiley
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« Reply #56 on: July 01, 2007, 03:30:13 PM »

well, ok heres my repertoire

rach 3. and rach 2. and brahms 1 and 2
prokofiev all sonatas
beethoven all sonatas
bach everything
chopin and liszt everything
gaspard
and islamey

and im only 8. not bad ey
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« Reply #57 on: July 01, 2007, 03:43:18 PM »

Albeniz

Triana from iberia




Bach

Prelude and fugues :

Book1     C major

              Bb major

              Bb minor

Book 2     D major

              D minor




Partita no.2 in C minor

Balakirev

The Lark transcription

Islamey



Bartok



15 hungarian peasent songs



Beethoven

Pathetique sonata

Moonlight sonata

Appassionata

Les Adieux

Tempest sonata

Op31n02

Op31no3


Brahms


Intermezzo Op118 no2

Brahms concerto no2





Chopin

Ballade no1

Ballade no2

Ballade no3

Ballade no4

Scherzo no1


Scherzo no 2

Scherzo no3

Scherzo no4

Etudes op10

no1

no2

no3

no4

no5

no6

no7

no8

no9

no10

no11

no12


Opus 25

no1

no2

no3

no4

no5

no 6

no7

no8

no9

no10

no11

no12


Nocturnes

G minor

C sharp minor

E minor


Polonaise no1 in C sharp minor





Debussy

La Cathedrale engloutie

Reflets dans leau

Brolliards from preludes book 2



Gershwin

3 preludes




Haydn

Variations in F minor

Sonata in Eb Hob52

Liszt




La Campenella

Sonata in B minor

Concert etude "Gnomenreigen"

Transendental etude no4 "Mazeppa"

Annees de pelerinage (selections)

Concerto no2



Mozart

Concerto no 12 in A major

Concerto no22

Concerto no 23

Sonatas (selection)

Rondo in D major




Janacek

In the mists




Rachmaninoff


Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini

Concerto no2

Concerto no 3

Prelude in G sharp minor

Etude Tableuax op39no1




Ravel

Sonatine

Gaspard de la nuit



Rossini



The sins of my old age




Tchaikovsky

Dumka

Concerto no1



Off the top of my head in recent years

I've mentioned stuff I am working on now as well
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« Reply #58 on: July 01, 2007, 07:13:12 PM »

well, ok heres my repertoire

rach 3. and rach 2. and brahms 1 and 2
prokofiev all sonatas
beethoven all sonatas
bach everything
chopin and liszt everything
gaspard
and islamey

and im only 8. not bad ey

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« Reply #59 on: July 02, 2007, 03:55:49 AM »

franzliszt2 aren't you in your teenage years still?? because i just can't even imagine having all that learned. really...  Shocked  please be kidding! please, God. PLEASE! or at least audition something.
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« Reply #60 on: July 02, 2007, 05:19:10 AM »

Janacek

In the mists

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« Reply #61 on: July 02, 2007, 08:28:25 PM »

franzliszt2 aren't you in your teenage years still?? because i just can't even imagine having all that learned. really...  Shocked  please be kidding! please, God. PLEASE! or at least audition something.

yeah franz, whats your secret? do tell.  Grin
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« Reply #62 on: July 02, 2007, 11:46:53 PM »

bach- lots of preludes and fugues books 1 and 2, chromatic fantasia and fugue
beethoven - various sonatas
brahms - op 118 and 119
chopin - 24 preludes, g minor ballade and 2nd scherzo and opus 10 no4 & no 12. and 25/1
debussy - reflets dans l'eau and select preludes
de falla - nights in the gardens of spain & fantasia betica
faure - one of the nocturnes
gershwin  complete song book
haydn f minor variations
kapustin variations
liszt sospiro & 2 pag ets campanella and the one in E but going to start sonata asap
mozart d maj rondo & sonatas k 533 and the late Bb major one
prokofiev sonata 7
rachmaninov prelude op 23 no 6
ravel gaspard and alborada del gracioso
schubert a major sonata D 959
shostakovich - various preludes and preludes & fugues

no concertos though.
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« Reply #63 on: July 04, 2007, 10:45:50 PM »

I saw this topic dated 2004 and it seems pretty interesting so i decided to post a new one.

So what is YOUR repertoire ?
What are all the pieces that you can remember you have played?
It would be quite interesting.
You might like to tell us your age....and then tell us when or what age you where when u learnt so and so piece...in a choreography way...
Or you might like to list them under different composers.
Then you might also include how long you have been playing the instrument, how hard you found the pieces then and now, what problems you had...etc,etc....


I don't have the umph to list the past pieces, but currently working on Hungarian Rhapsody #12


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« Reply #64 on: July 13, 2007, 02:21:12 AM »

i've only been playing for about 7 years.. since i was 6 or 7...  so this might seem pathetic *sheepish grin*

Impromptu- Franz Schubert
Bach- several 2 part inventions
          Prelude

Debussy- 1st arabesque

Christopher Goldson- A Stormy Voyage

Chopin- Minute Waltz
             Waltz Op 69 No. 2

Mozart- Fantasie
             Sonate No. 15 Ist mov

Felix Mendelsohn- Song without words

Vince Guaraldi- Linus and Lucy

I'm currently learning Fantasie Impromptu by Chopin
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« Reply #65 on: July 14, 2007, 12:20:33 AM »

Don't remember stuff from before much, but between the last two years and what I'm learning now:

Bach: English Suite No. 4 (Prelude, Allemande, Gigue), WTC 1 B Major, F# Major
Beethoven: Sonata Op. 10 No. 1, Sonata Op. 10 No. 2
Chopin: Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 (I think? Eb major), Polonaise Op. 26 No. 1, Fantasie Impromptu, Etude Op. 10 No. 5, Etude Op. 25 No. 1, Ballade No. 2
Gershwin: Prelude No. 3 (I think it's the third...)
Liszt: La Campanella
Prokofiev: Prelude Op. 12 No. 7 (C Major)
Rachmaninoff: Prelude Op. 3 No. 2, Prelude Op. 23 No. 5, Polichinelle Op. 3 No. 4
Ravel: Sonatine (mvt. 1)
Reinhold: Impromptu in c# Op. 28 No. 3
Schumann: Papillons

Erm, yeah. Awesome. In freshman year I think I had enough Debussy to cover an hour long recital, but since then haven't touched Debussy with a yardstick. Going into senior year of high school, so hopefully I'll have more time to practice than before... Wink
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« Reply #66 on: July 21, 2007, 01:03:55 AM »

Gershwin
Bruce Springsteen
Van Morrison
Popular Music 60s and 70s Cheesy
Fantasie Impromptu - yea, the real one, not the one page level 2...
Fur Eise
Exodus/ Born Free (its in my  memory, the 8pp piano solos, not the sheet music versions I find now); Lara's Theme From Dr. Zhivago
Johnny Cash -- goes over real well with friends and cats.

Any/all  classics in Classics to Modern series books through intermediate level


I am looking for a solo piano solo of Tchaikovsky' COncerto No. 1 B Flat -- the one Cliburne won the piano contest in Moscow on in 1959(?)
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« Reply #67 on: July 21, 2007, 01:07:02 AM »

try www.sheetmusicplus.com www.sheetmusicarchive.net and www.imslp.org
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« Reply #68 on: July 21, 2007, 04:44:43 AM »

At the moment, my rep is pitiful as i am lazy:

Hunten - Les Emeraudes
Pixis - Caprice Brilliant
Friedman-Gartner - Wiener Tanz No's 1 & 2
Fumagelli - Bellini - Cata Diva from Norma - (left hand)

The last one is not completely in the bag yet.

Thal


If i'm not mistaken, wienertanz means wiener dance... I could be wrong... I've been wrong about such things before... but ummm... That sounds like an interesting piece.
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« Reply #69 on: August 03, 2007, 04:02:43 PM »

Wow looks like everyone has got a very wide range of repertoire.

Alright MY REPERTOIRE NOW, yes very narrow . i'm a 20 yrs old asian girl.
uhm...i used to play alot of chopin beethoven rachmaninoff brahms and some other most rated composer's works kerr but I'm tired of playing the 'MOST PLAYED' pieces that can be heard anywhere, like chopin. gosh so sien lorrr.....rachmaninoff walao more sien, fantastic but anyone oso can play it, as long as the score is in front of you ah chu ah kau oso can play it.


The repertoire below is what i'm working on  ..something suit me and i can play it very well.


Bartok - Suite

LIGETI - Music Ricertata, Etudes ( full )

Cage - A Room. Two Pieces.

Olivier Messiean - Rondeau . Preludes 2,5,8 . ile de feu no.2 . Regard de la Vierge.

Pierre Boulez - Structures pour deux piano

Debussy - Etude 1, 11

Himuwo Hayasaka - Piano Concerto no.1 Lento ( MY FAVOURITE )

Takemitsu - Piano Distance, Lento misterious, Les Yeux clos II, Rain Tree Sketch I,II

Schoenberg - Five Piano Pieces

Stanchinsky - Piano Sonata no.2

Stockhausen - Klavierstuck X,XI

Szymanowsky - Metopes, Masques. Etudes Op.33 no.12,11

now working on Ravel's Miroir, fantastic works.









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« Reply #70 on: August 04, 2007, 04:12:28 AM »

I'm not including every single little piece I've ever learned (like all the grade 7 RCM stuff and under), just the grade 9ish RCM and up which would be considered "advanced."

Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 847
         Cappricio on the absence of a most beloved brother, BWV 992, mvmts 4, 5 (Aria di Postiglione), and 6 (Fuga all' imitatione di
           Posta)
         Prelude and Fugue in F # Minor, Book 2

Bartok: Rumanian Dance op. 8a, no. 1

Beethoven:  Sonata in G Major, op. 79, 1st mvmt.
                  Pathetique Sonata, 1st and 2nd mvmts.

Brahms: Ballade in D Minor, op. 10, no. 1
             From op. 39 waltzes, 3, 4, 9, 11, 12, and 13

Chopin: Scherzo no. 3 (didn't finish)
            Etude in E Major, op. 10, no. 3

Czerny: Study in C Major, op. 533, no. 1
            Study in A Minor, op. 740, no. 41

Gade: Scherzo, op. 19, no. 2

Kabalevsky: Variations in A Minor, op. 40, no.2

Karp: Dallas Tango duet (Primo)

Liszt: Un Sospiro (didn't finish)

Poulenc: Suite francaise, mvmts 3 (Petite marche militaire), 6 (Sicilienne), and 7 (Carillon)

Schubert: Impromptu op. 142, no. 2
               Sonata in A Major, D 664

Shearing: arrangement of Over the Rainbow

Rachmaninoff: Etude-tableau, op. 33, no. 8
                     Prelude no. 5, op. 23
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« Reply #71 on: August 04, 2007, 10:55:11 AM »

Like many of you, I will not bore you with a list of pieces I learned as a beginner; instead, I will bore you with a list of repertoire that is @ performance level...meaning I could give a concert including anything on the list within a few days.

Bach - Italian concerto, Partita in G major, concerto in f minor

Beethoven - Sonatas [ Op. 2/1, Op. 10/1+2, Op. 13, Op. 27/2, Op. 31/1+3, Op. 49/1+2,  Op. 57 (3rd mvmt. only), Op. 79, Op. 90, Op. 106 (1st mvmt. only) ], Rage over a lost penny, all of the bagatelles, concerto no. 2, sonata for 4 hands

Brahms - Op. 79/1+2, Sonata no. 2 in f# minor, Hungarian Dances (solo version) nos. 2+3, Op. 39, sonata in f minor for two pianos

Chopin - Ballade in Ab, selected waltzes/mazurkas/preludes, selected études

Grieg - Sonata in e minor

Haydn - several sonatas

Mendelssohn - Concerto in g minor

Mozart - Sonatas (K. 283, 284, 331, 332, 333, 545), fantasy in d minor, concerto in A (K. 488), fugue in c minor for two pianos, all of the sonatas for 4 hands

Rachmaninoff - Prelude in C# minor, Prelude in g minor, variations on a theme by Chopin

Ravel - ma mère l'oye for 4 hands

Saint-Saëns - Africa Fantasy, polonaise for 2 pianos

Schubert - Impromptus Op. 90, marches for 4 hands, fantasy in f minor for 4 hands

Schumann - Papillons, Carnaval, Kinderszenen

Scriabin - several preludes

Tchaikovsky - concerto no. 1, some of the seasons

Me - Preludes, piano sonata (2007), sonata for violin and piano, a song cycle

... ugh, I am bored
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« Reply #72 on: August 04, 2007, 11:38:26 AM »


If i'm not mistaken, wienertanz means wiener dance... I could be wrong... I've been wrong about such things before... but ummm... That sounds like an interesting piece.

heehee, wiener dance

Well here is my current repertoire, the ones marked with * are learning in progress

Scriabin - Etude Op.2 No.1
Scriabin - Preludes Op.11 no.9 and 12

Beethoven - Sonata op.2 No.1 in F minor, 1st mov
Beethoven - *Pathetique Sonata (whole thing)
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (first movement Grin)

Mozart - Piano Sonata K.570 in B-flat major, 1st mov.

Bach - *Toccata no.5 in E Minor BWV 914

Bartok - *6 Dances in Bulgarian Rhythms from Mikrokosmos

Schoenberg - 6 little pieces op.19: complete set

Joplin - Maple Leaf Rag

Chopin - Nocturne in C# minor Op. Posth.

I did not memorize most of them, except for the ones marked with asterisk, which I will have to memorize for my exam.
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« Reply #73 on: August 04, 2007, 07:51:48 PM »

well, ok heres my repertoire

rach 3. and rach 2. and brahms 1 and 2
prokofiev all sonatas
beethoven all sonatas
bach everything
chopin and liszt everything
gaspard
and islamey

and im only 8. not bad ey

Hahahaha! bach, chopin, and liszt everything.
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« Reply #74 on: August 04, 2007, 08:09:07 PM »

Getting ready for a recital right now -

Prokofiev Sonata #2
Chopin Scherzo no. 2, op. 31
Chopin Polonaise-Fantasie, Op. 61
Fauré Nocturne in Eb Minor, Op. 33 no. 1

Encore:
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« Reply #75 on: December 18, 2007, 12:25:49 AM »

Bach-Preludes and fugues from book one: no.2, no.21, no.22.
book two: no.7
Scarlatti-Various sonatas
Handel-Suite no.5
Beethoven-Sonatas: op.13, op.27 no.2, op.90.
Schubert-A few Impromptus
Chopin-Ballade no.1 (for real this time and please don't ask for a recording), various short works
Liszt-Valse-Caprice no.6, Nuages Gris, Lugabre Gandola I and II.
Debussy-A few preludes
Scriabin-Various preludes
Rachmaninoff-Etude Tableu op.33 no.2
Moussorgsy-Rachmaninoff: Hopak

Right now I'm working on Beethoven's Eroica Variations and Bach's Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, and before anybody asks I'm telling telling a sac of lies like I'm so commonly accused of, though I must admit I've told my fairshare of lies in the past, I'M NOT LYING ABOUT MY REPERTOIRE (this time).


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« Reply #76 on: December 18, 2007, 01:08:48 AM »

well, i'm bored anyway.

this is what i'm working on right now

Bach:Partita no.2 in c minor (Sinfonia)-done
Haydn: Sonata in E flat major XVI.Hob/49;L/59 (complete)-done
Beethoven: Sonata in A major op.2 no.2 (complete)-done with 1st & 3rd movements
Mendelssohn: Rondo Cappriccioso op.14- my teacher just started this one again today
Rachmaninoff: Prelude in g sharp minor op.32 no.12-done
Prokofiev: Visions Fugitives op.22 no.3,7,8,10
Chopin: Etudes op.10 no.4,5,&8 (done with no.Cool op.25 no.2 (new)
Schumann: Piano Concerto in a minor op.54

basically, today, my teacher just said that she wants me to finish learning as many chopin etudes as possible before I leave next year. these are the ones that she assigned, she said that I can them in any order

op.10 no.1
op.10 no.12
op.25 no.1
op.25 no.3
op.25 no.4
op.25 no.5
op.25 no.6
op.25 no.7
op.25 no.8
op.25 no.9
op.25 no.10 ( just to work on my octave technique )

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« Reply #77 on: December 19, 2007, 07:38:09 PM »

well, i'm bored anyway.

this is what i'm working on right now

Bach:Partita no.2 in c minor (Sinfonia)-done
Haydn: Sonata in E flat major XVI.Hob/49;L/59 (complete)-done
Beethoven: Sonata in A major op.2 no.2 (complete)-done with 1st & 3rd movements
Mendelssohn: Rondo Cappriccioso op.14- my teacher just started this one again today
Rachmaninoff: Prelude in g sharp minor op.32 no.12-done
Prokofiev: Visions Fugitives op.22 no.3,7,8,10
Chopin: Etudes op.10 no.4,5,&8 (done with no.Cool op.25 no.2 (new)
Schumann: Piano Concerto in a minor op.54

basically, today, my teacher just said that she wants me to finish learning as many chopin etudes as possible before I leave next year. these are the ones that she assigned, she said that I can them in any order

op.10 no.1
op.10 no.12
op.25 no.1
op.25 no.3
op.25 no.4
op.25 no.5
op.25 no.6
op.25 no.7
op.25 no.8
op.25 no.9
op.25 no.10 ( just to work on my octave technique )

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« Reply #78 on: December 19, 2007, 10:09:18 PM »

I recieved 3rd place.

just realised that I posted this in the wrong board
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« Reply #79 on: December 19, 2007, 10:18:57 PM »

ma repertwahr is comprised of a variety of piano songs
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« Reply #80 on: December 19, 2007, 10:39:14 PM »

Me is working on a couple of Sonatas by Woelfl and some pieces by Sterndale Bennett when I can be arsed to practise.

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« Reply #81 on: December 19, 2007, 10:45:34 PM »

Me is working on a couple of Sonatas by Woelfl and some pieces by Sterndale Bennett when I can be arsed to practise.

Thal
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« Reply #82 on: December 19, 2007, 10:48:49 PM »

Nice, that is not very far from me.

Do you know Dr Peter Horton? He is my favourite librarian.

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« Reply #83 on: December 20, 2007, 05:08:40 AM »

I will just list what my current study piecesI am working on.

Handel-----Toccacta in G minor----Suite in G minor
Haydn -----F minor Variations
Schubert/Liszt----Seranade
Ginestera 1st Sonata---1st movement so far
Debussy---Prelude  Book 2   Fireworks
Mozart----sonata in C, K. 330

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« Reply #84 on: January 04, 2008, 12:07:21 AM »

Here is my completed repertoire (no to-do's listed here).  Most of these are recorded and posted in Audition Room.  Sorry, I never wrote down the year I learned each piece. 

BACH
Two-part Inventions, Nos. 1, 4 and 8
WTC, Book I, Prelude & Fugue No. 2

BATH
Cornish Rhapsody (composer's piano transcrip