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What should I learn next?
Tarentella from Venzia e Napoli
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La Campanella
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Rgoletto Paraphrase
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pmz310
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January 22, 2008, 11:17:47 PM »
I have successfuly mastered Chopin's 1st Ballade, Op. 10 4 and 25 10 etudes, and all the Op. 48 Nocturnes, and now I wanna interest myself in Liszt, so which of these three do you think I should learn?
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January 22, 2008, 11:55:07 PM »
would you excuse me a joke?
i think you should learn the name of the pieces first...
serious: my vote goes for the tarantella. anyway, i like all three pieces.
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current repertory:
mozart: sonata k.332;
chopin: ballade opus 38;
brahms: rhapsodies opus 79;
debussy: children's corner suite.
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January 23, 2008, 12:02:40 AM »
oh, sorry, Rigoletto*, forgive the the error
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January 23, 2008, 12:52:40 AM »
i agree with gerry... maybe you should start with a consolation by Liszt, for example, they are pretty good and useful.
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January 23, 2008, 11:31:37 AM »
Point of Grace----How about Liebestrume, the bells of Genvea, or Funerallise
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January 23, 2008, 01:26:43 PM »
I assumed that this was a thread about Elliott Carter.
I was wrong.
Best,
Alistair
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Quote from: kitty on the keys on January 23, 2008, 11:31:37 AM
Point of Grace----How about Liebestrume, the bells of Genvea, or Funerallise
Kitty on the keys
the 3er Liebestrume....my gosh, one of the most beatufil pieces of music on earth
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