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akonow
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Brahms Hungarian Dances
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What is the technically least demanding hungarian dance in your opinion? Are they all really 8+ ABRSM? I know they're really hard and I just want to check if I could approach one of them over the next few months. Just to give you an idea of what level I am: right now I'm playing some of the harder Chopin preludes and etude op. 10 no. 3, Schubert's Impromptu op. 142 no. 3, Rachmaninoff's Prelude op. 3 no. 2, Scarlatti's K141 Sonata, and Beethoven's The Tempest (mvt 1). Any help would be appreciated greatly.
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Are the Hungarian Dances not a common staple of the modern pianist's repertoire?
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Quote from: akonow on June 10, 2008, 10:24:17 PM
Are the Hungarian Dances not a common staple of the modern pianist's repertoire?
Quite to say, yes.
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Re: Brahms Hungarian Dances
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Just something off the box here, since no.5 in F# minor is so commonly heard, you are probably too familiar with that piece, so I would start with that piece because you are already halfway there?
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-Piano - ABRSM Gr. 8 (2004); DipABRSM (2008)
-Cello - ABRSM Gr. 8 (2005); ATCL (2006); LTCL (2007)
-Theory - ABRSM Gr. 5 (now at Gr. 8 but too lazy for exam)
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Quote from: invictious on June 11, 2008, 09:01:58 AM
Just something off the box here, since no.5 in F# minor is so commonly heard, you are probably too familiar with that piece, so I would start with that piece because you are already halfway there?
No, I actually like No. 4 the most.
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