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Topic: Recital Program
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odsum25
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Recital Program
on: July 10, 2005, 12:46:58 AM
Yes, I know this is in two places now, but I figured there might be some people here that don't read the repertoire board do to the am I ready for Islamey posts. I like this program, but I'm not really sure how it will gel.
I'm tossing around a recital program for next year and would like to see what people think about it.
Bach French Suite No. 4
Schubert Sonata in A Minor, D. 784
Intermission
Liszt Chapelle de Guillaume Tell
Berg Sonata, Op. 1
Ravel Sonatine
Gershwin/Wild Embraceable You and I Got Rhythm
Any thoughts, suggestions, improvements are welcome.
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steinwayguy
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Re: Recital Program
Reply #1 on: July 10, 2005, 01:47:31 AM
It's a weird program.
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pianote
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Re: Recital Program
Reply #2 on: July 10, 2005, 06:00:45 AM
it's definitely interesting...
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rachfanatic
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Re: Recital Program
Reply #3 on: July 12, 2005, 10:38:46 AM
My advice to you is not to have to many different items in your program. I think your program is good but maybe you could play more than one item by a composer, for example a short piece and then a major work. Here is a program Im playing next month, so you can get the general idea of what Im on about.
Beethoven - Rondo in C, Rondo in A
Liszt - Nuages Gris, Funerailles
Ravel - Prelude (1913) , Jeaux d'eau
Rachmaninoff - Prelude op. 32 no12 , Prelude op.32 no10, Prelude op.3 no2
I hope this is of some help to you, obvously the items can be done to suit what you fell you can play.
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