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Piano Board => Repertoire => Topic started by: presto agitato on October 06, 2007, 03:50:12 AM
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Mention others than Chopins Op 10-12 please¡¡¡
Thanks
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Ravel's LH concerto
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Prokofiev piano concerto no.4
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scriabin op.8 no.7 etude
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rachmaninoff prelude in g sharp minor Op.32 No.12
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rach, prelude, op23,#6
brahms, transcription of bach's chaconne, d minor
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Scriabin op.9 prelude and nocturne
Chopin prelude in g major
Chopin etude op.10 in f minor
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rachmaninoff prelude in g sharp minor Op.32 No.12
No?
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why no? the melody is played by the L.H
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It's "role".
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Let's give you the benefit of doubt, and assume that the topic can be interpreted in two ways:
1. The left hand part is more technically daunting and interesting, making that the "main role" of the piece.
2. The left hand has the melody, but is not technically interesting.
Now, since the topicstarter wrote something along the lines of "Don't mention op. 10 no. 12", it's fair to assume that he wants pieces from category 1. To which Rachmaninoff 32-12 obviously doesn't belong.
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Alkan Op. 76 nos. 1 and 3 are extremely good for the left hand. I didn't mention Op. 76 no. 2 because the left hand is absent in that piece. Basically any left hand piece would do the trick.
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For 'main roll' in the LH, Rachmaninov Op. 23 no. 2.