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Topic: What do you think of playing Rachmaninov's Op.39-9 in D major for...  (Read 3422 times)

Offline cardinals

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..an etude in college auditions (MM or DMA)?
Do you think this etude is not as technically difficult as other ones like 39-1, 39-6, or 33-6 or most of the Chopin's or Liszt's etudes? Also, I wonder how popular this piece is for those working on etudes for preparing for the auditions... :)
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Offline tuufy

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dude. 39 no 1  and 6 are the easyiest in the opus pretty much. no 9 is one of the trickyest xD
 

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