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Womble
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« on: February 27, 2002, 09:56:26 PM »

im taking my grade 8 in june :Dand i want some fancy pieces to play in concerts which aren't too hard. any ideas?
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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2002, 10:39:58 PM »

What do you consider as not too hard? Could you give a title of Chopin or another composer which is about the same difficulty of the piece you want?

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« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2002, 12:25:35 AM »

HI

I hope that you got my message (re:Italian Concerto). If your Grade 8 is in June, perhaps my suggestion that you drop the Presto in favour of the Partita is not a good idea, but talk to your teacher about it. What sort of music do you play? If you want some Grade 8 level stuff that sounds impressive, have a look at some Chopin studies. You may have heard of the 'Revolutionary' or 'Black Key' studies. They are perhaps a little too demanding if you haven't got long to learn. Try a Delius Prelude (No2). It's a Grade 7 piece this year. ALso, try the Bach Partita No1 in B flat. Need any advise on any of the Partitas, do let me know. I think the most difficult is the Capriccio movement of the second Partita (in C minor), it sounds impressive.  Argerich has recorded this. Listen to some of the finer Bach interpreters, like Angela Hewitt, Glenn Gould (a favourite), Rosalyn Tureck etc.

You'll have to let me know, firstly any time restraints you have (what is your speed of learning), and secondly what repertoire you like.

Andrew
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« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2007, 07:10:57 PM »

Bartok Out of Doors Suite Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2007, 07:18:27 PM »

I would have thought Soliloquy me old mate, that perhaps the original poster might have taken his grade 8 by now, since his post is over 5 years old.

I might be wrong Shocked

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« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2007, 07:19:55 PM »

I would have thought Soliloquy me old mate, that perhaps the original poster might have taken his grade 8 by now, since his post is over 5 years old.

I might be wrong Shocked

Thal

This post was ironicism.  It was the very oldest thread in the rep board, and I dug it up.  For no reason.  To show how stupid it is to resurrect a post this old.
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« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2007, 03:25:26 PM »

This post was ironicism.  It was the very oldest thread in the rep board, and I dug it up.  For no reason.  To show how stupid it is to resurrect a post this old.

LOL  You certainly proved your point Grin
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