On this website, it lists the difficulty of the following prelude as a Grade 7. I have the music, and I don't find it difficult at all. Is this truly the difficulty of this piece? What do you guys think? The only thing I can think of that would make it a level 7 piece would be the octaves and chord progressions, but that's about it.
I never found this piece particularly difficult, either. However, my students have generally found that balancing the sound in this piece is difficult. Also, the pedaling, to the best of my recollection, has to be managed thoughtfully.
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Daniel E. Friedman, owner of www.musicmasterstudios.com You CAN learn to play the piano and compose in a fun and positive way.
Ravel wrote this piece, only 27 measures long, in 1913 for a sight-reading competition at the Paris Conservatory, won by Jeanne Leleu. The piece is short and somewhat enigmatic, yet very atmospheric. The challenge is formulating a thoughtful and convincing interpretation. Here is my own recording of it: