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Topic: I need help choosing pieces for my repertoire. (Read 70 times)
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hlbessinger
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I am a fifteen year old piano student who has been taking four years and I would like some advice on what pieces I should try tackling next. I can play the Bach inventions and the first prelude and fugue. I can also play some of the simpler Chopin waltzes and preludes and the simpler Beethoven sonatas. Any advice on what I should undertake next would be appreciated.
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slobone
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Schumann, Album for the Young Bartok, Mikrokosmos (maybe volume 2?) Kuhlau, Sonatinas Mendelssohn, Songs Without Words
All are pieces by "real" composers, relatively short and not too hard.
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teresa_b
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Mozart Sonata --G Major (K283) or B-flat Major (K570)
Debussy-- Arabesque no.1, Ballade, Preludes from book 1 (Sunken Cathedral, Maid with Flaxen Hair), Suite Bergamasque, Golliwog's Cakewalk
Chopin Nocturnes--they are lovely and some are within your range. Polonaise no 1 (?Op 26) may be a challenge, but accessible.
Have fun! Teresa
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welltemperedpianist
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Definitely take a look at a few Mozart Sonatas, like 332 (F major) or 330 (C major).
A few of the first Chopin Nocturnes are beautiful too, like Opus 9, No. 1 and 2.
You might want to take a look at relatively fun to play and interesting 20th century pieces, like Khachaturian toccatta or Debussy's Le Petit Negre.
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