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Which Chopin Concerto to learn
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Which one? I am torn by both, because they are both so beutiful, but which one should I learn?
Op. 11 in E Minor
6 (75%)
Op. 21 in F Minor
2 (25%)
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pmz310
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March 17, 2008, 01:48:41 AM »
which one?
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Has no. 2 ever been played at the Chopin competition? It seems that no. 1 is somehow more representative.
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No.2 has been played sometimes, by prizewinners too, but I don't think any first prize played it ...
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Quote from: thierry13 on March 24, 2008, 06:01:43 PM
No.2 has been played sometimes, by prizewinners too, but I don't think any first prize played it ...
I believe Bunin did
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