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Offline Skeptopotamus

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sorry about the title to the new guys ^^  Kind of an inside joke.  A terrible, sick, twisted joke.  Anyways, I know this will probably turn into another ugly fight, but w/e.  People!  Post your repertoires!  I'm gonna opt to not post mine unless someone asks me to so if anyone wants to yell at me i can be like "well s/he asked me too!" ^^;;

Offline vaiva

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so.......tell me your repertoire :)

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not until someone else goes.  last time I did this it turned into this terrible fight.  Apparently nobody here plays the piano i guess....

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ok I will go first. let the laugher begin.


Bach:
Invention 1,4,8,14
a couple little pieces

Beethoven:
Sonata 2/1 first mvt.

Brahms Waltz in Ab

Chopin:
waltz in a min.
raindrop prelude

Haydn:
Sonata Hob 32 in D maj.
Sonata Hob 43 in Ab maj. 2nd mvt.

Shostakovich
prelude 14 op.87
Prelude 14 op.34
PC2 first mvt.

Satie
Gymnopedie 1

keifer
three pieces for toy piano

that is what I can think of off the top of my head.

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aww why would we laugh?  It's very nice boliver!

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* = Working on the piece right now

I don't have 3 composers in my repotoire but I when i get back to school there will be some Scriabin, Rach and Beethoven there

Bach:
Gavotte (French Suite No5)
Allemande (French Suite No5)
*Courante (French Suite No5)
*Prelude and Fugue in C major WTC 1

Chopin:

Preludes 4,5
Nocturnes 9/2 and 55/1
Fantasie Impromptu
*Etude 25/5

Liszt:
Preludio, Transcendental Etude No 1
Whisky and Messiaen

Offline vaiva

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Skeptopotamus, you still didn't tell yours... :)

ok.  now I represent mine:

L.van Beethoven. Sonata no.13 (op.27 no.1) Es-dur
F.Chopin. Etude op.10 no.8 F-dur
F.Liszt. Etude a la Paganini no.2 Es-dur
A.Scriabin. Etude op.42 no.5 cis-moll
S.Prokofjev. Sonata nr.2 d-moll op.14
C.Debussy. "Pour le piano"
A.Schnittke. Concerto for piano and strings

What's all for this moment...

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oooh Schnittke ^^  There's one you don't see too often.  I love his piano quintet.

Offline etudes

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okok just for fun!  ;D
now learning
Chopin 1st 2nd 3rd ballade (not a good idea)
Liszt 2nd 3rd grandes etude de paganini
Beethoven op.31 no.3
Bach D minor P&F book II
Paderewski Krakowiak (spelling)
plan to start Feux follets after seeing my friend played it today for me
Piano = my life
My life = piano

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nice ^^  I wanna see koji's.  I have yet to see it.

Offline Nightscape

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Here's mine.

Bach-

Inventions 1,2,13
PF in Bb major, Book1
PF in F3 minor, Book2
Gigue from Partita 3

Beethoven -

Sonata op2 no1
Sonata op2 no2
Sonata op27 no2
Sonata op57

Chopin -

Waltzes op.64 no.1 and 2
Mazurkas op. 6 no. 1 and 2
Etudes op. 10 no.3 and 12

Liszt -

Liebestraume no. 3
Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2
Consolation no. 3
Valse Impromptu in Ab major

Schumann -

Traumerei

Debussy -

2 Arabesques
Suite Bergamasque
Sarabande from "Pour le Piano"
Reverie
L'isle Joyeuse
nos 1 and 2 from Images Book 1
"Ondine", "Footprints in the snow", "Girl with Flaxen Hair" from piano preludes

Ravel -

Pavane for a dead princess
Jeax d'eau
Sonatine
Valley of the Bells from "Miroirs"
Ondine from "Gaspard de la nuit"
Minuet from "Tombeau de Couperin"
Minuet on the name Haydn
1913 Prelude
In the manner of Chabrier, In the manner of Borodin
Valses nobles et sentimentales

Aaron Copland -

The Cat and the Mouse
Passacaglia
Four piano blues

Howard Hanson -

Clog Dance

Prokofiev -

"The Montagues and the Capulets" from Romeo and Juliet

Scriabin -

Valse, op.1
3 piano pieces, op.2

Rachmaninoff -

Preludes 3,4,5,6 from op. 23
Preludes 10,12 from op. 32
1st movement from Rachs 2nd concerto

As you can see, it's mostly convential, intermediate things (with a few hard ones here and there).  Theres a good reason for this: I play at a restaurant and at a church, so I have to play a lot of "beautiful, quiet" pieces that aren't too showy.  There a number of other small pieces I play that I feel aren't worth mentioning.  However, I think it's also easy to tell my favorite composers from this list too (and the ones I think I play best).  I also should probably learn a concerto sometime so I'd at least have one.

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great nightscape!

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All the pieces I've ever played:

Alkan
Barcarolle

Bach
3rd English Suite - 1st Gavotte from (my first piece, heh)
2nd English Suite - Prelude
Well-Tempered Clavier - Prelude and Fugue 2 c minor from book 1

Chopin
E minor Posth Waltz
Andante Spianato that Precedes the Grande Polonaise

Currently working on:

Schubert
G flat Major Impromptu (almost done)
Chopin 1st Ballade
Art of Fugue Contrapunctus I

I've only been playing since September, so my progress is satisfactory...unfortunately, I get wicked performance anxiety, even in front of my friends, so I haven't performed seriously in public.  In other words, I need some confidence so that people know how good I am. :-[

A.Scriabin. Etude op.42 no.5 cis-moll

GREAT piece. Mucho respect for learning that. :)
"The best discourse upon music is silence" - Schumann

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All the pieces I've ever played:

Alkan
Barcarolle

Bach
3rd English Suite - 1st Gavotte from (my first piece, heh)
2nd English Suite - Prelude
Well-Tempered Clavier - Prelude and Fugue 2 c minor from book 1

Chopin
E minor Posth Waltz
Andante Spianato that Precedes the Grande Polonaise

Currently working on:

Schubert
G flat Major Impromptu (almost done)
Chopin 1st Ballade
Art of Fugue Contrapunctus I

I've only been playing since September, so my progress is satisfactory...unfortunately, I get wicked performance anxiety, even in front of my friends, so I haven't performed seriously in public.  In other words, I need some confidence so that people know how good I am. :-[

GREAT piece. Mucho respect for learning that. :)

How difficult is this piece? I'm thinking about learning it within this year
Whisky and Messiaen

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I'd recommend doing a three-part fugue from the WTC before doing starting it the first contrapunctus - it's in four parts, but is played slowly and is not too technically tricky.

EDIT: I see you're working on a fugue from WTC. Finish it, maybe try another three-parter and you'll be good to go.  ;)
"The best discourse upon music is silence" - Schumann

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Bach, J.S.
   Prelude and Fugue No. 8 in D-sharp Minor, WTC Book II
   Two-part Invention No. 13 in A Minor
   Two-part Invention No. 14 in B-flat Major
Bartók, Béla
   Allegro Barbaro, Sz. 49
   Mikrokosmos, Volume 4
Beethoven, Ludwig van
   Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. 19
   Piano Sonata No. 4 in E-flat Major, Op. 7
   Piano Sonata No. 6 in F Major, Op. 10 No. 2
   Piano Sonata No. 15 in D Major, Op. 28
Brahms, Johannes
   Rhapsody in G Minor, Op. 79 No. 2
Chopin, Frederic
   Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 52
   Etude in C Major, Op. 10 No. 1
   Etude in E Major, Op. 10 No. 3
   Etude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 10 No. 4
   Etude in E-flat Minor, Op. 10 No. 6
   Etude in F Major, Op. 10 No. 8
   Etude in E-flat Major, Op. 10 No. 11
   Etude in A-flat Major, Op. 25 No. 1
   Etude in F Minor, Op. 25 No. 2
   Etude in F Major, Op. 25 No. 3
   Etude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 25 No. 7
   Etude in C Minor, Op. 25 No. 12
   Nocturne No. 1 in B-flat Minor, Op. 9 No. 1
   Nocturne No. 19 in E Minor, Op. 72 No. 1
   Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp Minor, Op. Posthumous
   Prelude in E Minor, Op. 28 No. 4
   Waltz in D-flat Major, Op. 64 No. 1 “Minute”
   Waltz in A Minor, Op. Posthumous   
Haydn, Franz Josef
   Sonata No. 21 in B-flat Major, Hob. XVI/2
   Sonata No. 35 in C Major, Hob. XVI/16
   Piano Concerto in D Major, orchestral reduction
Joplin, Scott
   Maple Leaf Rag
   Elite Syncopations
   Solace
Liszt, Franz
   Mephisto Waltz No. 1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
   Sonata in F Major, K.332
   Sonata in B-flat Major K.570
Scarlatti, Domenico
   Sonata in D Major, K.491
Schubert, Franz
   Impromptu in G-flat Major, Op. 90, No. 3
   Piano Sonata in B-flat, D.960
Schumann, Robert
   Kindersenzen, Op. 15
Rachmaninoff, Sergei
   Prelude in G Minor, Op. 23 No. 5
   Etudes-Tableaux in D Minor, Op. 33 No. 4

Music for piano and voice

Schubert, Franz      Die liebe Farbe (from Die schöne Müllerin)
            Eifersucht und Stolz (from Die schöne Müllerin)      
 
Schumann, Robert      Ich grolle nicht (from Dichteliebe)

Yeston, Maury         When your Love is New (from December Songs)

Music for piano and one other instrument

Eccles, Henry         Sonata for Viola and Continuo in G Minor

Fauré, Gabriel       Elegy for Cello and Piano, Op. 24

Glazunov, Alexander      Elegy for Viola and Piano, Op. 44

Handel, George Frederic   Flute Sonata No. 5, Op. 1 No. 11 in F Major

Haydn, Franz Josef      Piano Concerto in D Major (orchestral reduction)

Lalo, Edouard         Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21 (II- Scherzando) for violin

Lutoslawski, Witold      Five Dance Preludes (III- Allegro giocoso) for clarinet

Vivaldi, Antonio      Sonata No. 1 for Cello and Continuo (I- Largo, II- Allegro)

Music for piano and more than one other instrument

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus   Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello, K. 542 (I- Allegro)




(sorry, cut and paste...)

Offline janne p.

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Here are all the pieces I've studied at length and depth.

J.S. Bach:
French Suite no. 6: Allemande, courante, sarabande & gigue
Das Wohltemperierte Klavier, book I: Prelude and fugue in C minor
Two-part inventions no. 1 in C major and no. 13 (?) in A minor

C.P.E. Bach:
Solfeggietto in C minor

Beethoven:
Piano sonata no. 5 in C minor: 1st mov.
Sonate pathétique
Moonlight sonata, 1st mov.
Romanze in G major

Brahms:
Rhapsody in G minor, op. 79 no. 2
Intermezzo in A minor, op. 118 no. 1
Ballade in G minor, op. 118 no. 3
Hungarian dance no. 5 in F sharp minor (for 4 hands)

Chachaturian:
Toccata in E flat minor

Chopin:
Revolutionary etude, op. 10 no. 12
Etude in A flat major, op. 25 no. 1
Etude in C minor, op. 25 no. 12
Prelude no. 6 in B minor
Prelude no. 20 in C minor
Waltz in C sharp minor, op. 64 no. 2
Mazurka in G minor, op. 67 no. 2

Debussy:
Children's Corner: Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum, The Little Shepherd & Golliwog's Cakewalk
Arabesque no. 1 in E major
Preludes, book I: no. 1, "Danseuses de Deplhes"

Dvorak:
Sonatine for violin and piano in G major, 1st mov.

Haydn:
Sonatine in G major
Sonata no. 21 in F major, 1st mov.

Heller:
Etudes op. 45, nos. 1-3, 5-6, 9, 16 & 18

Händel:
'Spring is Coming' from Othello (piano + voc)

Linde, Bo:
Sonatine for violin and piano, 2nd and 3rd mov.

Mozart:
Fantasia in C minor, KV. 475
Sonata facile in C major, 1st mov.
Sonata for violin and piano in E minor, 1st mov.
Some soprano aria from some opera, can't remember :-P (piano + voc)

Peterson-Berger:
Song no. 3 in C minor (piano + voc)

Poulenc:
Sonata for flute and piano, 2nd mov.

Prokofieff:
Musique d'enfants: nos. 6-8

Rachmaninoff:
Prelude in C sharp minor, op. 3 no. 2

Schumann:
Kinderszenen, nos. 1-3 & 6

Schönberg:
Sechs kleine Klavierstücke, nos. 2-4 & 6
Im Himmel gibts keinen Vibrato.

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--Albeniz--
Asturias (Leyenda)

--Barber--
Pas de Deux from Souvenirs

--Bach--
P/F C minor bk1
P/F D major bk1
P/F C # Major bk1 (still killin myself over the fugue)
Menuet in G major

--Beethoven--
Sonata Pathetique (II and III)
Variations on La Molinera

--Chopin--
Preludes (1,2,3,4,6,7,10,11,14,15,20)
Etude in G flat Major op 10. #5
Fantaisie Impromptu
Nocturne in E minor op.72 no.1

--Debussy--
Preludes: Girl with the Flaxen Hair, The Sunken Cathedral
Suite Bergamasque: Prelude, Claire de Lune
Children’s Corner: Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum, Golliwog’s Cakewalk

--Grieg--
Sonata in E minor
Puck, Elvin Dance from Lyric Pieces

--Joplin--
The Entertainer
Maple Leaf Rag

--Liszt--
Liebestraum 3
Consolation 1

--Prokofiev--
March from “The love of three oranges”

--Rachmaninoff--
Etude Tableaux op 33 no 7

--Somers--
Strangeness of Heart


ill add more if I remember....
Interested in discussing:

-Prokofiev Toccata
-Scriabin Sonata 2

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Skepto's rep list is siC.

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I'm going to start with chamber music, since I'm tired and there's less of it.  I'll edit the post for the rest some other time.  I even decided to start the solo repertoire, but I'll finish it later.

Vocal Music
Adamo- Do You Know the Land from Little Women
Barber- A few songs, the most famous being Sure on this Shining Night
Bowles- Blue Mountain Ballads
Butterworth- A Shropshire Lad
Copland- Old American Songs, Set 1
Ives-  Assorted Songs ranging from somewhat silly to utterly ridiculous
Menotti- Bob's Bedroom Aria from The Old Maid and the Thief
Ravel- Don Quichotte a Dulcinee
Schubert- Erlklonig, Jagers Abendlied, Meeres Stille, Heidenroslein, Prometheus
Schumann- I have to start looking at Dichterliebe soon
Vaughn Williams-  Songs of Travel

Piano Trio
Beethoven- Trios Op. 1, Nos. 1-3
Haydn- Gypsy Rondo

Flute and Piano
Bach- Sonatas Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5
Copland- Duo for Flute and Piano
Hindemith- Sonata for Flute and Piano
Poulenc- Sonata for Flute and Piano

Violin and Piano
Beethoven- Spring Sonata
Brahms- Sonata No. 1
Mozart- I'm at a loss for K numbers at the moment, but the very early G Major and famous (also  early) E Minor.

Saxophone and Piano
Creston- Sonata
Glazunov- Concerto (Obviously a reduction)
Heiden- Sonata
Milhaud- Scaramouche
Ravel- Piece en forme de Habanera

Four Hand Piano
Dvorak- Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, Nos. 1, 3, 5, 8
Mozart- D Major Sonata, K. (I'll look it up later)
Schubert- March Millitaire

Piano Solo
Bach- Well Tempered Clavier: C Major, C Minor, B-Flat Major from Book I
Barber- Nocturne, working on Excursions
Bartok- Improvisations, Op. 20; Allegro Barbaro, Two Romanian Dances, 10 Easy               Pieces
Beethoven- Sonatas, Op. 2 No. 1, Op. 10 No. 1, Op. 28, Op. 49 No. 1, Op. 90
Cowell- The Snows of Fuji-Yama
Debussy- Childrens Corner, Preludes: Danseures de Delphe, Des Pas Sur La Neige,                      La Fille Aux Cheveux de Lin, La Cathedrale Engloutie
Glass- Mad Rush, Trilogy Sonata, Wichita Sutra Vortex
Gershwin- Three Preludes
MacDowell- Woodland Sketches, Op. 51, Sea Pieces, Op. 55
Mozart- C Minor Fantasy
Piston- Passacaglia
Ravel- Sonatine
Scriabin- 6 Preludes, op 13   5 Preludes, Op. 74
Starer- Sketches in Color, Set 1
Turina- El Circo

To Be Continued...

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respect, odsum, that's some hot rep, especially the collaborative work!

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 Ok, I know my repertoire is ridiculous, and much of it is in progress, but here it goes:

F. Chopin
Waltzes:
Op. 18
Op. 34 Nr. 1 (in progress)
Op. 34 Nr.2
Op. 34 Nr.3 (in progress)
Op.42 (in progress)
Op. 64 Nr.1
Op. 64 Nr. 2 (in progress)
Op. 64 Nr.3 (almost finished)
Op. 69 Nr. 1
Op. 69 Nr. 2
Op. 70 Nr. 2
Op. 70 Nr. 3
Op posth. E minor (in progress)
Mazurkas:
Op. 7 No.1
Sonata Op. 35 (in progress)
Etudes
Most of them in progress, 5 finished.
Three New Etudes
Preludes: 2,3,4,6,7,(no 8 in progress), 9, 11, 13,14,15,(16 and 17 in progress), 18, 20, 21, 22 (almost finished), 23, 24 (in progress)
other works.
Nocturnes:
1,2,4,5,6,9,10,11,14,16,17,19,20,21
In progress (almost finished): 5,7,12,13,18.

Grieg
Lyric Pieces:
Eight pieces from Op.12
Papillon
Humoresk

Liszt:
Canzone (from Annees de Pelerinage)
Nuages Gris
Consolations Nrs. 1 through 6.
In progress:
Tarantella (Annees de Pelerinage)
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Mazeppa
Preludio (Transcendental Etudes) (almost finished)

Fiusa:
Preludio e Fuga

Teodoro Kullak:
Escola das Oitavas Op. 48

Diabelli:
Sonatinas Op. 151 (All four Sonatinas)
Sonatinas Op. 168 (All seven Sonatinas)

E. Bertini
25 Studies-Op. 29

Heller:
25 Studies- Op. 45

Rachmaninoff:
Prelude Op. 23 Nr.5
Prelude Op. 3 Nr. 2 (in progress)
Prelude Op. 25 Nr. 10
Prelude Op. 25 Nr.4
Op 32 Nr. 10 (in progress)
Op. 32 Nr. 12
Op. 33 Nr. 6 (almost finished)
Op. 33 Nr. 7
Op. 39 Nr. 2

Scriabin
Nocturne Op. 9 Nr. 2 (in progress)
Etude Op. 2 Nr. 1
Etude Op.8 Nr. 12 (in progress)

Debussy:
Arabesque No. 1
Arabesque No. 2
Children's Corner
Etudes:
Pour les Octaves (in progress)
Pour les Notes Repetees (in progress)
Bergamasque suite:
Clair de Lune
Passepied
Dance (in progress)
Reverie (almost finished)
Pour le Piano (in progress)
Preludes (most of them fairly finished)
Book1:1,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12, Book 2: 1,2,3,4,5,9,10,11\

Mendelsohn:
Selections from Romances Sans Paroles
Transcription of Wedding March (I don't know the author of the transcription)

Faure:
Romance sans Paroles:
Op. 17 No. 2
Op. 17 No. 3

Satie:
Trois Gnossiennes
Trois Gymnopedies

Granados:

A Alfredo G. Playera

Bach:
Invention No. 1
Well Tempered Clavier:
No.1
No.2
Giga from Partita in B
Too many other pieces, I will reply later...

Albeniz:
Tango
Malaguena

Brahms:
Ballades, Op. 10
Waltzes
Selections from Ops. 76, 79, 116, 117, 118, 119.

Handel:
Passacaille
Sarabande
Selections from the Aylesford pieces

Daquin:
Le coucou

Tchaikovsky:
June: Barcarolle

Beethoven:...
Op. 2 No. 1
Op. 2 No. 2
Op. 2 No. 3
Op. 22 ( In progress- easy... ;))
Op. 90 (have not played it in a while)
Patetique
Moonlight
In Progress:
Apassionata
Waldstein
Rage over a lost penny

Six Variations in G
Variations on La Molinara
Bagatelle in C
Bagatelle in A minor (Fur Elise)

I play too many others by these composers and others, and I will reply later with more of my repertoire, so this reply is not so long.  ;)

Mario Barbosa
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Liszt:
Canzone (from Annees de Pelerinage)
Nuages Gris
Consolations Nrs. 1 through 6.
In progress:
Tarantella (Annees de Pelerinage)
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Mazeppa
Preludio (Transcendental Etudes) (almost finished)

I would love to hear your Mazeppa (don't worry I believe you, just wanna see the level where you took it).

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Hi I currently have no direction having just graduated so i am pottering around with loads of stuff

actually learning/working on:

Haydn Eb sonata/52
Mendelssohn Variations Serieuses
Debussy Estampes (soire)*
Chopin Op10/12, Op25,11 and op25/12*
Brahms op117 *
Mozart Fantasy Cmin *
Franck Prelude Chorale et Fugue

* indicates revision

Also pottering about with
Liszt Un sospiro, Harmonies du soir
Liszt Ballade 2
Chopin Ballade 4*
Mozart K284 Dmaj
Beethoven op110
Bach-busoni Chaconne
Mussorgsy Pictures
Grieg Holberg suite
Bach Prelude and fugue no 8 bk1 and no 21 bk 1 and no 1 bk2 etc

plus other smaller pieces


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aww why would we laugh?  It's very nice boliver!
because it is short and not difficult.

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  What I usually submit to prospective concert managers: (repertoire is roughly from 1997-present):

Repertoire List

Solo:

Bach: English Suite #3, BWV 808, French Suite #5 BWV 816, Toccata in E minor, BWV 914, WTC I: P&F #4 in C# minor, WTC II: P&F in D minor.

Barber: Ballade, Op. 46.

Beethoven: Sonatas Op. 10 #2, Op. 26, Op. 31 #2, Op. 57, Op. 78, Op. 109.

Berg: Sonata, Op. 1

Bortkiewicz: Etudes, Op. 15, Ballade Op. 42.

Brahms: Intermezzi, Op. 117.

Chopin: Sonata #3, Op. 58, Mazurkas, Op. 6, 17, 24, 56, 63, Etudes Op. 10 #1, 2, 4, 7, 12, Op. 25 #1, 6, Polonaise-Fantasie, Op. 61.

Copland: Piano Sonata.

Debussy: Images Books I and II.

Haydn: Sonata in C minor, Hob.XVI: 20.

Jaggard: Elastic Tango.

Liadov: Preludes, Op. 39

Liszt: Les Jeux d’Eau de la Villa d’Este, Vallee d'Obermann (Horowitz version), Hungarian Rhapsody #15, “Rakoczy March” (Horowitz version), Sonata in B minor, Valse Oubliee #1, Nuages Gris.

Martinez: Three Preludes.

Mozart: Sonata in F major, K. 332, Sonata in F major, K. 533/494.

Nancarrow: Tango?

Rachmaninoff: Etude-Tableaux Op. 33 #2, 5, 6, Op. 33 #1, 7, 9.

Ravel: Sonatine, Gaspard de la Nuit.

Reger: Variations on a Theme of Bach, Op. 81.

Scarlatti: Sonata in B minor, K. 27

Schubert: Sonata in A minor, D. 537, Sonata in A minor, D. 784.

Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op. 16, Sonata #1 in F # minor, Op. 11, Fantasiestucke, Op. 12, Fantasie, Op. 17, Fasshingswank Aus Wien, Op. 26.

Scriabin: Desir, Op. 57, Poeme Op. 32 #1, Preludes Op. 11, Sonatas  #3 Op. 23, # 4 Op. 30, #5, Op. 53, #7, Op. 64, #8, Op. 66, #10, Op. 70.

Soler: Sonata en modo dorico, Sonata in C# minor.

Stravinsky: Etudes, Op. 7

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Bach- Prelude and fugue no. 7 in e flat, book II
         Various Inventions

Beethoven-Moonlight Sonata
                 Sonata in G Major Op. 49 No. 2
                 Pathetique

Chopin-Nocturne, Op. 9 No.2
            Raindrop Prelude

Brahms-Four Ballades, Op. 10
             Intermezzi Op 117, 118, 119

Mozart- Piano Concerto No 21, C major

Schumann- Various selections from Kinderszenen

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  What I usually submit to prospective concert managers: (repertoire is roughly from 1997-present):

Repertoire List

Solo:

Bach: English Suite #3, BWV 808, French Suite #5 BWV 816, Toccata in E minor, BWV 914, WTC I: P&F #4 in C# minor, WTC II: P&F in D minor.

Barber: Ballade, Op. 46.

Beethoven: Sonatas Op. 10 #2, Op. 26, Op. 31 #2, Op. 57, Op. 78, Op. 109.

Berg: Sonata, Op. 1

Bortkiewicz: Etudes, Op. 15, Ballade Op. 42.

Brahms: Intermezzi, Op. 117.

Chopin: Sonata #3, Op. 58, Mazurkas, Op. 6, 17, 24, 56, 63, Etudes Op. 10 #1, 2, 4, 7, 12, Op. 25 #1, 6, Polonaise-Fantasie, Op. 61.

Copland: Piano Sonata.

Debussy: Images Books I and II.

Haydn: Sonata in C minor, Hob.XVI: 20.

Jaggard: Elastic Tango.

Liadov: Preludes, Op. 39

Liszt: Les Jeux d’Eau de la Villa d’Este, Vallee d'Obermann (Horowitz version), Hungarian Rhapsody #15, “Rakoczy March” (Horowitz version), Sonata in B minor, Valse Oubliee #1, Nuages Gris.

Martinez: Three Preludes.

Mozart: Sonata in F major, K. 332, Sonata in F major, K. 533/494.

Nancarrow: Tango?

Rachmaninoff: Etude-Tableaux Op. 33 #2, 5, 6, Op. 33 #1, 7, 9.

Ravel: Sonatine, Gaspard de la Nuit.

Reger: Variations on a Theme of Bach, Op. 81.

Scarlatti: Sonata in B minor, K. 27

Schubert: Sonata in A minor, D. 537, Sonata in A minor, D. 784.

Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op. 16, Sonata #1 in F # minor, Op. 11, Fantasiestucke, Op. 12, Fantasie, Op. 17, Fasshingswank Aus Wien, Op. 26.

Scriabin: Desir, Op. 57, Poeme Op. 32 #1, Preludes Op. 11, Sonatas  #3 Op. 23, # 4 Op. 30, #5, Op. 53, #7, Op. 64, #8, Op. 66, #10, Op. 70.

Soler: Sonata en modo dorico, Sonata in C# minor.

Stravinsky: Etudes, Op. 7

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  I never said I played any of that stuff WELL, though. :-\

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Hmm, if i should list what i can perform publically right now it will be a short list!

Bach Invention 4, 8 and 10
Bach Italian Concert
Beethoven Pathetique
A couple of Joplin pieces
maybe one or two Chopin Valses


I very seldom play in public anymore, so i tend to move on before i get pieces up to performance level (a very bad habit that's hard to break it seems)!

Listing all that i have ever played would make it a very long list though, having played a lot of years  :)  But i don't remember half of it right now!

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  I never said I played any of that stuff WELL, though. :-\

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Wow boliver  :o Over 2500 posts  :o! Congrats dude  ;D

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it's nothing. Just boredom.

bernhard should be hailed. He posts amazing stuff. and still has one thousand plus more posts than I.

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it's nothing. Just boredom.

bernhard should be hailed. He posts amazing stuff. and still has one thousand plus more posts than I.

Bernhard is not a normal poster, and not a normal person ! He's a robot !! You know, we allready came to that conclusion  ;) Search for Bernhard robot , you should find a funny topic  ;D ( just kidding Bernhard, you're awesome  :D)

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yeah I read that one before.

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I've been playing for 4 years. I'm new here but anyway here it goes...

Bach

Transcription of 'Sleepers, Wake' Chorale Prelude in E-flat
Italian Concerto Mvt.1
Transcription of "Arioso" in A-flat

Beethoven

Sonata No.8 'Pathetique' (not quite completed yet, but in good progress, 2 movements down)
Sonata No.14 'Moonlight'

Chopin

Nocturne in G minor Op.37 No.1
Nocturne in E minor Op. 72 No.1
Nocturne in C# minor Op. posth.
Waltz in A minor Op.34 No.2
Preludes in E min., B min., A maj., E maj., D-flat maj., G min.
Polonaise in A major 'Military' Op. 40 No.1
Polonaise in C minor Op. 40 No.2 (not finished)
Fantasie-Impromptu Op.66 (not finished)
Mazurka in A minor Op.17 No.4
Mazurka in C#-minor Op.6 No.2

Debussy

Clair de Lune
Prelude No.8, Book I 'The girl with the Flaxen Hair'
Prelude No.10, Book I 'The Sunken Cathedral'

Grieg

Nocturne Op.54 No.4

Scriabin

Etude Op.2 No.1
Etude Op.8 No.11 (barely started)

Mendelssohn

Venetian Boat Song Op. 30 No.6

Mozart

Fantasia in D minor K.397
Sonata K.545 'Facile' 1st mvt.

Any comments feel free to post 'em.

Phil

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  I never said I played any of that stuff WELL, though. :-\

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aww cmon!  you really should stop that!  You're 10 times better than me and I'm about a tenth as modest ^^

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Okies I have my rep on rachabji's boards but this is the more complete and neat/tidy version.



Solo Repertoire:

Albeniz “Evocation” from Iberia Suite
Albeniz “Triana” from Iberia Suite

Alkan Etudes dans les Tons Mineurs Op. 39 No. 1 “Comme le Vent”
Alkan Etudes dans les Tons Mineurs Op. 39 Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7 “Symphonie pour Solo Piano”
Alkan Le Preux Op. 17

Babajanian Poem for Piano

Bartok Mikrokosmos (Complete)
Bartok Two Rumanian Danses Op. 8a

Beethoven Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight”
Beethoven Sonata No. 21 “Waldstein”
Beethoven Sonata No. 30 Op. 109

Berg Sonata Op. 1

Bowen Toccata Op. 155

Cage 4’33”

Chabrier Bouree Fantasque

Chopin Ballade No. 1
Chopin Etudes Op. 25 No. 5 “Wrong Notes”
Chopin Etudes Op. 25 No. 6 “Thirds”
Chopin Etudes Op. 25 No. 11 “Winter Wind”
Chopin Various Mazurkas
Chopin Various Nocturnes
Chopin Various Waltzes

Corigliano Etude Fantasy

Danielpour “Mardigras” from The Enchanted Garden

Debussy Ballade
Debussy Etudes No. 11 “Pour les Arpegees Composees”
Debussy Images Suite II
Debussy l’Isle Joyeuse
Debussy Preludes Book I No. 7 “Ce qu’a vu le Vient d’Ouest”
Debussy Preludes Book II No. 12 “Feux d’Artifice”

Hindemith Suite “1922”

Ligeti 0’00”
Ligeti Etudes Book I No. 4 “Fanfares”
Ligeti Etudes Book I No. 6 “Automne a Varsovie”

Liszt Etudes de Paganini No. 3 “La Campanella”
Liszt Liebestraume No. 3
Liszt Transcendental Etudes No. 6 “La Vision”
Liszt Transcendental Etudes No. 12 “Chasse-Neige”
Liszt Un Sospiro
Liszt-Wagner Isolda’s Liebestod

Messiaen Vingt Regards sur l’Enfante Jesus: X Regards de l’Esprit de Joie

Mozart Sonata K. 280
Mozart Sonata K. 533

Nancarrow Tango?

Prokofiev Sonata No. 6
Prokofiev Toccata Op. 11

Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 33 No. 8
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 1
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 2
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 6
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 8
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 9
Rachmaninov Humoreske Op. 10 No. 5
Rachmaninov Moments Musicaux Op. 16 No. 4
Rachmaninov Prelude in C Sharp Minor Op. 3 No. 2
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 4
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 5
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 10
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 12

Ravel Suite “Miroirs”

Rzewski North American Ballad No. 4 “Winnsboro Cottonmill Blues”

Scarlatti Sonata K. 022
Scarlatti Sonata K. 033
Scarlatti Sonata K. 048
Scarlatti Sonata K. 056
Scarlatti Sonata K. 061
Scarlatti Sonata K. 082
Scarlatti Sonata K. 098
Scarlatti Sonata K. 114
Scarlatti Sonata K. 118
Scarlatti Sonata K. 124
Scarlatti Sonata K. 141
Scarlatti Sonata K. 212
Scarlatti Sonata K. 224
Scarlatti Sonata K. 230
Scarlatti Sonata K. 239
Scarlatti Sonata K. 298
Scarlatti Sonata K. 348
Scarlatti Sonata K. 351
Scarlatti Sonata K. 386
Scarlatti Sonata K. 417
Scarlatti Sonata K. 444
Scarlatti Sonata K. 448
Scarlatti Sonata K. 450
Scarlatti Sonata K. 517

Schubert Sonata D. 958

Sheng “My Song”

Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue No. 15 Op. 87

Tchaikovsky-Pletnev Concert Suite from the Ballet “Nutcracker”

Xenakis “Herma”- Musique Symbolique



Chamber and Orchestral Repertoire:

Barber Concerto for Piano Op. 38
Bartok Piano Quintet
Brahms Piano Quartet No. 3
Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1
Dvorak Piano Quintet Op. 81
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Khackaturian Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra
Kodaly Sonata for Cello and Piano
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20
Shostakovich Piano Quintet Op. 57

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Okies I have my rep on rachabji's boards but this is the more complete and neat/tidy version.



Solo Repertoire:

Albeniz “Evocation” from Iberia Suite
Albeniz “Triana” from Iberia Suite

Alkan Etudes dans les Tons Mineurs Op. 39 No. 1 “Comme le Vent”
Alkan Etudes dans les Tons Mineurs Op. 39 Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7 “Symphonie pour Solo Piano”
Alkan Le Preux Op. 17

Babajanian Poem for Piano

Bartok Mikrokosmos (Complete)
Bartok Two Rumanian Danses Op. 8a

Beethoven Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight”
Beethoven Sonata No. 21 “Waldstein”
Beethoven Sonata No. 30 Op. 109

Berg Sonata Op. 1

Bowen Toccata Op. 155

Cage 4’33”

Chabrier Bouree Fantasque

Chopin Ballade No. 1
Chopin Etudes Op. 25 No. 5 “Wrong Notes”
Chopin Etudes Op. 25 No. 6 “Thirds”
Chopin Etudes Op. 25 No. 11 “Winter Wind”
Chopin Various Mazurkas
Chopin Various Nocturnes
Chopin Various Waltzes

Corigliano Etude Fantasy

Danielpour “Mardigras” from The Enchanted Garden

Debussy Ballade
Debussy Etudes No. 11 “Pour les Arpegees Composees”
Debussy Images Suite II
Debussy l’Isle Joyeuse
Debussy Preludes Book I No. 7 “Ce qu’a vu le Vient d’Ouest”
Debussy Preludes Book II No. 12 “Feux d’Artifice”

Hindemith Suite “1922”

Ligeti 0’00”
Ligeti Etudes Book I No. 4 “Fanfares”
Ligeti Etudes Book I No. 6 “Automne a Varsovie”

Liszt Etudes de Paganini No. 3 “La Campanella”
Liszt Liebestraume No. 3
Liszt Transcendental Etudes No. 6 “La Vision”
Liszt Transcendental Etudes No. 12 “Chasse-Neige”
Liszt Un Sospiro
Liszt-Wagner Isolda’s Liebestod

Messiaen Vingt Regards sur l’Enfante Jesus: X Regards de l’Esprit de Joie

Mozart Sonata K. 280
Mozart Sonata K. 533

Nancarrow Tango?

Prokofiev Sonata No. 6
Prokofiev Toccata Op. 11

Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 33 No. 8
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 1
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 2
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 6
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 8
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 9
Rachmaninov Humoreske Op. 10 No. 5
Rachmaninov Moments Musicaux Op. 16 No. 4
Rachmaninov Prelude in C Sharp Minor Op. 3 No. 2
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 4
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 5
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 10
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 12

Ravel Suite “Miroirs”

Rzewski North American Ballad No. 4 “Winnsboro Cottonmill Blues”

Scarlatti Sonata K. 022
Scarlatti Sonata K. 033
Scarlatti Sonata K. 048
Scarlatti Sonata K. 056
Scarlatti Sonata K. 061
Scarlatti Sonata K. 082
Scarlatti Sonata K. 098
Scarlatti Sonata K. 114
Scarlatti Sonata K. 118
Scarlatti Sonata K. 124
Scarlatti Sonata K. 141
Scarlatti Sonata K. 212
Scarlatti Sonata K. 224
Scarlatti Sonata K. 230
Scarlatti Sonata K. 239
Scarlatti Sonata K. 298
Scarlatti Sonata K. 348
Scarlatti Sonata K. 351
Scarlatti Sonata K. 386
Scarlatti Sonata K. 417
Scarlatti Sonata K. 444
Scarlatti Sonata K. 448
Scarlatti Sonata K. 450
Scarlatti Sonata K. 517

Schubert Sonata D. 958

Sheng “My Song”

Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue No. 15 Op. 87

Tchaikovsky-Pletnev Concert Suite from the Ballet “Nutcracker”

Xenakis “Herma”- Musique Symbolique



Chamber and Orchestral Repertoire:

Barber Concerto for Piano Op. 38
Bartok Piano Quintet
Brahms Piano Quartet No. 3
Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1
Dvorak Piano Quintet Op. 81
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Khackaturian Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra
Kodaly Sonata for Cello and Piano
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20
Shostakovich Piano Quintet Op. 57

Your repertoire is very impressive. But one observation fwiw: Don't you think there's something slightly wrong with a repertoire that has all those Alkan, Ligeti, Xenakis, Messiaen works and not a single one by J.S. Bach?

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Italian Concerto, Miscellaneous easier short works.  A few little movements from english suites.  Just didn't see the point in posting these cause I haven't touched them in a long time and they are easy works.  Chopin Fantasy-Impromptu, Chopin Preludes Nos. 4,6.  Liszt Consolations No. 1.  I just didn't see the point in posting these is all, but they're there, among others.


Also, check my signature ^^

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Okies I have my rep on rachabji's boards but this is the more complete and neat/tidy version.



Solo Repertoire:

Albeniz “Evocation” from Iberia Suite
Albeniz “Triana” from Iberia Suite

Alkan Etudes dans les Tons Mineurs Op. 39 No. 1 “Comme le Vent”
Alkan Etudes dans les Tons Mineurs Op. 39 Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7 “Symphonie pour Solo Piano”
Alkan Le Preux Op. 17

Babajanian Poem for Piano

Bartok Mikrokosmos (Complete)
Bartok Two Rumanian Danses Op. 8a

Beethoven Sonata No. 14 “Moonlight”
Beethoven Sonata No. 21 “Waldstein”
Beethoven Sonata No. 30 Op. 109

Berg Sonata Op. 1

Bowen Toccata Op. 155

Cage 4’33”

Chabrier Bouree Fantasque

Chopin Ballade No. 1
Chopin Etudes Op. 25 No. 5 “Wrong Notes”
Chopin Etudes Op. 25 No. 6 “Thirds”
Chopin Etudes Op. 25 No. 11 “Winter Wind”
Chopin Various Mazurkas
Chopin Various Nocturnes
Chopin Various Waltzes

Corigliano Etude Fantasy

Danielpour “Mardigras” from The Enchanted Garden

Debussy Ballade
Debussy Etudes No. 11 “Pour les Arpegees Composees”
Debussy Images Suite II
Debussy l’Isle Joyeuse
Debussy Preludes Book I No. 7 “Ce qu’a vu le Vient d’Ouest”
Debussy Preludes Book II No. 12 “Feux d’Artifice”

Hindemith Suite “1922”

Ligeti 0’00”
Ligeti Etudes Book I No. 4 “Fanfares”
Ligeti Etudes Book I No. 6 “Automne a Varsovie”

Liszt Etudes de Paganini No. 3 “La Campanella”
Liszt Liebestraume No. 3
Liszt Transcendental Etudes No. 6 “La Vision”
Liszt Transcendental Etudes No. 12 “Chasse-Neige”
Liszt Un Sospiro
Liszt-Wagner Isolda’s Liebestod

Messiaen Vingt Regards sur l’Enfante Jesus: X Regards de l’Esprit de Joie

Mozart Sonata K. 280
Mozart Sonata K. 533

Nancarrow Tango?

Prokofiev Sonata No. 6
Prokofiev Toccata Op. 11

Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 33 No. 8
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 1
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 2
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 6
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 8
Rachmaninov Etudes Tableaux Op. 39 No. 9
Rachmaninov Humoreske Op. 10 No. 5
Rachmaninov Moments Musicaux Op. 16 No. 4
Rachmaninov Prelude in C Sharp Minor Op. 3 No. 2
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 4
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 5
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 10
Rachmaninov Preludes Op. 32 No. 12

Ravel Suite “Miroirs”

Rzewski North American Ballad No. 4 “Winnsboro Cottonmill Blues”

Scarlatti Sonata K. 022
Scarlatti Sonata K. 033
Scarlatti Sonata K. 048
Scarlatti Sonata K. 056
Scarlatti Sonata K. 061
Scarlatti Sonata K. 082
Scarlatti Sonata K. 098
Scarlatti Sonata K. 114
Scarlatti Sonata K. 118
Scarlatti Sonata K. 124
Scarlatti Sonata K. 141
Scarlatti Sonata K. 212
Scarlatti Sonata K. 224
Scarlatti Sonata K. 230
Scarlatti Sonata K. 239
Scarlatti Sonata K. 298
Scarlatti Sonata K. 348
Scarlatti Sonata K. 351
Scarlatti Sonata K. 386
Scarlatti Sonata K. 417
Scarlatti Sonata K. 444
Scarlatti Sonata K. 448
Scarlatti Sonata K. 450
Scarlatti Sonata K. 517

Schubert Sonata D. 958

Sheng “My Song”

Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue No. 15 Op. 87

Tchaikovsky-Pletnev Concert Suite from the Ballet “Nutcracker”

Xenakis “Herma”- Musique Symbolique



Chamber and Orchestral Repertoire:

Barber Concerto for Piano Op. 38
Bartok Piano Quintet
Brahms Piano Quartet No. 3
Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1
Dvorak Piano Quintet Op. 81
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Khackaturian Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra
Kodaly Sonata for Cello and Piano
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20
Shostakovich Piano Quintet Op. 57

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hey skepto how often do you perform?

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Italian Concerto, Miscellaneous easier short works.  A few little movements from english suites.  Just didn't see the point in posting these cause I haven't touched them in a long time and they are easy works.  Chopin Fantasy-Impromptu, Chopin Preludes Nos. 4,6.  Liszt Consolations No. 1.  I just didn't see the point in posting these is all, but they're there, among others.


Also, check my signature ^^

Well, ya put the Moonlight, various Chopin Waltzes, and even the silent pieces by Cage and Ligeti, so I just assumed you were trying to include everything.

You really shouldn't ignore any of your J.S. Bach.  Unless of course all you've played are the Anna notebooks.

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Ligeti 0’00”


oh yeah add that to mine also. Took some time, but finally learned it. LOL

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Well, ya put the Moonlight, various Chopin Waltzes, and even the silent pieces by Cage and Ligeti, so I just assumed you were trying to include everything.

You really shouldn't ignore any of your J.S. Bach.  Unless of course all you've played are the Anna notebooks.

I put up the silent pieces as a joke.  I'm sorry I didn't notate my repertoire to your particular tastes.

And I perform semi-infrequently.  And I don't think my repertoire is any more impressive than koji's or barbosa's.


Oh.  And the reason I sort of ignore my bach is because I would never use it over Scarlatti ^__^

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I'm sorry I didn't notate my repertoire to your particular tastes.


It's not my particular taste. It's just... a pretty standard thing that you include Bach, regardless of whether you think it's too easy to play.  I just thought it looked a little silly having music by Bowen and Babajanian, yet not a single inclusion by Bach.

Just a tip, if/when you submit a repertoire list for college entrance, I'd try to squeeze some Bach in there.

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It's not my particular taste. It's just... a pretty standard thing that you include Bach, regardless of whether you think it's too easy to play.  I just thought it looked a little silly having music by Bowen and Babajanian, yet not a single inclusion by Bach.

Just a tip, if/when you submit a repertoire list for college entrance, I'd try to squeeze some Bach in there.

okies I'll remember that ^^  I'll have the French Suite No. 5 done soon.

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it's nothing. Just boredom.

bernhard should be hailed. He posts amazing stuff. and still has one thousand plus more posts than I.

Just trying to set a good example ;)
The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side. (Hunter Thompson)

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bernhard you're my hero!  *swoon*
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