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Title: College Audition Rep
Post by: kriskicksass on May 01, 2006, 12:44:02 AM
My teacher and I have finally settled on my college audition rep for the fall. Tell me what you think...

Bach: Prelude and Fugue in g minor (WTC Bk I)
Beethoven: Sonata in E Major, Opus 109
Chopin: Scherzo in b-flat minor
Chopin: Etude in e minor, Opus 25 No. 5
Debussy: Ondine (Preludes Bk II)

I may use Liszt's Un Sospiro for my etude requirement instead of the chopet. It depends on whether or not I have time to learn both (I'm in a Chopin competition in the fall that requires a chopet, so I need to learn 25/5 anyways).
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: pianowelsh on May 01, 2006, 10:52:41 PM
sounds good.  If you can do bothe the chopin and the liszt that would be best and swap them at each audition - helps to keep the programme sounding fresh!
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: cjp_piano on May 07, 2006, 01:08:45 PM
Looks good, I agree about the Liszt.

Good luck!
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: contrapunctus on May 08, 2006, 02:54:14 AM
What college are you auditioning for?
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: verywellmister on May 08, 2006, 07:47:49 PM
All your pieces are good (especially the Beethoven).

The Scherzo is a little overplayed, though.
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: kriskicksass on May 08, 2006, 08:50:19 PM
I hope to audition to as many schools as I possibly can. I'm definitely applying to Julliard, Eastman, New England, and Peabody just to see if I can get in and I know that Ithaca College is my safety. The reason I chose those 4 even though I'm not sure I can get in is because they all have cross-registration with a high-power university, which I'm fairly confident I could get into, and my parents insist I get dual degrees.

As for the Scherzo being overplayed, I know. I asked my teacher if I could drop it and play the E Major Scherzo instead, but he said that I didn't have enough time to polish the E Major as well as I can the b-flat minor and that the scope and difficulty of my other rep will cover the fact that it's overplayed. He said that Beethoven Opus 109, Chopin 25/5, and Debussey's Ondine will be original enough and all very impressive. Still... :-\
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: elevateme on May 08, 2006, 09:18:43 PM
audition for one in the uk! kissin perahia and pollini do masterclasses regularly here
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: kriskicksass on May 09, 2006, 08:05:25 PM
I don't think I wanna leave the US in undergrad. Maybe for grad school or definitely if I take time between undergrad and graduate work, though. I was actually thinking Vienna instead of the UK, though.
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: kriskicksass on May 15, 2006, 03:13:49 AM
My teacher just added two more Debussey pieces: La Terrace and Fireworks. Yay or nay?

Also, which etude should I use? I'm starting to think Un Sospiro might be too easy/overplayed.
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: pianote on May 21, 2006, 10:01:18 AM
i'd take out the scherzo and replace it with a contemporary composer (since you have Debussy as your impressionist composer...) or maybe something more sinister / loud / crashing to give nice contrast with the rest of your pieces....

off the top of my head...

prokofiev         sonata #3
tausig              das geisterschiff
bolcom             the serpent's kiss
...er...others...that i can't think of right now...

the tausig and bolcom aren't used that often in auditions...might be worth considering...



     



Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: mike_lang on May 21, 2006, 11:53:38 AM
I hope to audition to as many schools as I possibly can. I'm definitely applying to Julliard, Eastman, New England, and Peabody just to see if I can get in and I know that Ithaca College is my safety. The reason I chose those 4 even though I'm not sure I can get in is because they all have cross-registration with a high-power university, which I'm fairly confident I could get into, and my parents insist I get dual degrees.

As for the Scherzo being overplayed, I know. I asked my teacher if I could drop it and play the E Major Scherzo instead, but he said that I didn't have enough time to polish the E Major as well as I can the b-flat minor and that the scope and difficulty of my other rep will cover the fact that it's overplayed. He said that Beethoven Opus 109, Chopin 25/5, and Debussey's Ondine will be original enough and all very impressive. Still... :-\

All the rep sounds great - have you considered applying to the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music?  On faculty are Menahem Pressler, Andre Watts, Arnaldo Cohen, Emile Naoumoff, Luba Edlina-Dubinsky, Evelyne Brancart, and 5 or 6 others.
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: kriskicksass on May 22, 2006, 03:45:42 AM
i'd take out the scherzo and replace it with a contemporary composer (since you have Debussy as your impressionist composer...) or maybe something more sinister / loud / crashing to give nice contrast with the rest of your pieces....

off the top of my head...

prokofiev         sonata #3
tausig              das geisterschiff
bolcom             the serpent's kiss
...er...others...that i can't think of right now...

the tausig and bolcom aren't used that often in auditions...might be worth considering...

The Scherzo isn't impressionistic. It's my major romantic piece requirement. Funny though, because my teacher recommended Prokofiev's 3rd for my 20th century requirement, but we later decided on a group of Preludes instead.
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: luda888 on May 23, 2006, 12:31:58 AM
i dare you to play 4'33".
Title: Re: College Audition Rep
Post by: kriskicksass on May 23, 2006, 12:41:55 AM
i dare you to play 4'33".

I mastered it years ago. No use in playing it now.  ;)