I had a piano lesson today with my new teacher (old one moved). Well, he tends to believe that technique is best learned through easier more appropriate repertoire. He thinks you can't learn technique properly if you are bombarded by alot of different things that are above you. He tends to side with Bernhard's idea of learning 20 pieces or so a year. Anyways, so the pastoral and chopin waltz are out. Instead, I am going to play a complete Haydn sonata, Chopin C min. Post. nocturne, maybe cathedrals, and the shostakovich preludes that I am learning. Kinda bummed about the chopin waltz, but not to bad about the beethoven sonata. If it helps my technique better then I am all game. I do have to say this though after working on the nocturne for about 30 min or so. I was more excited about playing the piano, simply because I was playing music and not practicing. The piece is at a level that I can quickly learn sections and start interpretations. Well, enough rambling.
boliver