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Offline birba

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #100 on: October 10, 2009, 08:06:46 PM
Rafinatscha?!  Please elucidate and illuminate a poor man's ignorance.

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #101 on: October 10, 2009, 08:30:42 PM
Oops, it is Rufinatscha.

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #102 on: October 11, 2009, 10:29:14 AM
Oh, him!  ;D Can't find much on him except he's the teacher of an equally obscure student Ignaz Brull, and he's the missing link between Schubert and Bruckner (regarding his symphonies, I imagine.  Does sound interesting.  What is his piano writing like? 

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #103 on: October 11, 2009, 11:33:14 AM
What is his piano writing like? 

Bloody lovely.

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #104 on: October 11, 2009, 01:12:31 PM
Here is a more reasonable list (this is at the least):

Couperin:
ordre 6 and 18

Bach:
French suites (complete)
English Suites (2 and 3)
Partitas
French Overture
Italian Concerto
Goldberg variations
Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue
Fantasy and Fugue in A minor
concerti
2 fugues on themes by Albinoni
The Art of the Fugue
WTC (preferably complete)

Handel:
Chaconne in G
suites 1-8

Scarlatti:
various sonatas

C.P.E Bach
a few sonatas
Variations on La Folia

Haydn:
Andante and Variations
Sonatas (a selection of about 15)

Mozart:
Fantasies K.397 and K.475
Sonatas K. 284, 310, 311, 330-333, 570
Concerti 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 26,

Beethoven:
variations on an original theme in C minor
Sonatas op.2 no.3, op.28, op.31 (Complete), op.78, op.81, op.90, op.101, 106 and 109
Concerto no.3 in C minor
Andante Favori

Weber:
Variations on Die Schlone Mlinka
Sonata no.3
Rondo brilliante "Invitation to the Dance"

Schubert:
Sonatas D.664, 784, 958, 959, 960,
drei klavierstucke,
Wanderer Fantasy

Hummel:
sonatas in F-sharp minor, D minor, and E major
Concerto in B minor

Mendelssohn:
Variations Seriuses
Fantasy op.28
Caprice op.5
Caprices op.16
Rondo capricioso op.14
Scherzo a capricio
concerto no.2

Brahms:
Complete works for piano solo and piano and orchestra

Schumann:
Sonatas 1 and 2
Papillions op.2
Symphonic etudes op.13
Waldszenen
piano concerto in A minor

Chopin:
sonata 2
Polonaise op.44
Polonaise-Fantasy
Scherzi
Ballade no.2
Fantasy
Preludes
Etudes

Busoni:
various Bach transcriptions
transcription of Liszt Spanish Rhapsody for piano and orchestra

Dvorak:
Piano concerto in G minor

Grieg:
Lyrical pieces op.65
Sonata in E minor
Piano concerto

Liszt:
Hungarian rhapsodies: 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15 and 19
Sonata in B minor
Reminiscences du Don Juan de Mozart
Paganini Etudes
Transcendental etude "Mazeppa"
Legends
Spanish Rhapsody

Tchaikovsky:
Grande sonata
Sonata in C-sharp minor
Seasons
piano concerti 1 and 2
Dumka

Rachmaninoff
Preludes (complete)
etude-tableaux (complete)
sonatas 1 and 2
Corelli variations
Chopin variations
Moment musicals
piano concerti

Scriabin:
sonatas 3,5 and 10
Fantasy
preludes op.14
Etudes op.8

Prokofiev:
etude op.2
sonatas 1,2, 4, 5, 6, and 7
concerti 1,2 and 3

Lyapunov:
variations on a Russian Theme
Rhapsody on a Ukranian theme

Godowsky:
Passacaglia

Alkan:
Grande sonata
Etudes op.39


Medtner:
sonata triade op.11
Sonata op.22
sonatas op.25
Forgotten melodies (complete)
Variarious skazka (including all of op.34)
piano concerti

Debussy:
Estampes
Suite Bergmasque
Preludes (complete)
Ballade Slave
Images Oubliees

Ravel:
Miroirs
Gaspard De La Nuit
Jeux D'eau

Mosolov:
sonatas 1,2,4 and 5
three pieces op.23
Turkemenian Nights

Feinberg:
Sonatas 4, and 6
prelude op.8
fantasy no.2 in E minor

Lyatoshynsky:
Reflections
preludes op.38

Berg:
Sonata

Schoenberg:
piano concerto

Krenek:
sonata op.92 no.4
Echoes From Austria

Apostel:
Kubiniana

Schnittke:
sonata no.3

Barber:
Excursions
Sonata
Ballade

Bartok:
2 Romanian Dances
Piano sonata
Dance Suite
Suite

Stravinsky:
Three movements from Petrouchka

Ginastera:
Sonatas
concerti

Villa-Lobos:
Rudepoema

Rautavaara:
complete works for solo piano

Sculthorpe:
Nocturne
Night Pieces

Vine:
sonata no.3

Xenakis:
Keqrops


And I can live without all of this at that. Last time was about everything I would play.
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Offline birba

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #105 on: October 11, 2009, 01:57:46 PM
I think it would be more interesting to make a list of our CURRENT repertoire.  Stuff that can be worked up in a week's time at the most.

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #106 on: October 11, 2009, 02:41:35 PM
Wow thalberg is playing dreyschock concert?

the dreyschock plays revolutionary etude in octave  ::)

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #107 on: October 12, 2009, 03:25:07 AM
Rach3, of course

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #108 on: October 12, 2009, 04:52:00 AM
Finishing up the Moszkowski Spanish Dances, and starting the Mozart Fantasia #1 in F minor, both for piano duo.

I'm probably getting a Chopin Etude (teacher was thinking one of Op 10 #12, Op 25#3, Op 25 #10).

And hopefully starting a Mozart Concerto (will be my first piano concerto).  Should be pretty neat.
Interested in discussing:

-Prokofiev Toccata
-Scriabin Sonata 2

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #109 on: October 15, 2009, 05:45:19 PM
My violin friend (actually she is a violinist, not a violin) and I are planning on learning Beethoven's "Spring" sonata together! We've discussed it and couldn't choose another piece so, the "Spring" sonata it is. :P

And I'm incredibly anxious to begin, as I've never performed with another musician before. :-[

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #110 on: October 16, 2009, 02:00:21 AM
very interesting lists above. let me share my own:
- beethoven: sonata opus 53;
- chopin: sonata opus 35;
- schumann: symphonische etuden;
- liszt: sonata
- mussorgsky: tableaux;
- debussy: complete preludes and etudes;
- ravel: gaspard de la nuit;
- stravinsky: three movements from petrushka;
- ligeti: some etudes.

well, those are works that are always on my goals. other come and go. many i play already. btw, what a conventional list this one... :P

best!

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #111 on: October 17, 2009, 01:03:18 PM
Bach
Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue
6 Partitas
6 French Suites
English Suites 2 and 3
Italian Concerto
WTC complete
Capriccio on the Departure of a Beloved Brother
Art of the Fugue Complete
Toccata in C-minor
Some little preludes

Scarlatti
Many Sonatas

Handel
Suites 2, 3, 5, and 7
Chaconne in G-major

Mozart
Sonatas K.310, 330, 331, 332, 333, 570, and 576
Fantasies
Rondo in A-minor
Adagio in B-minor
Concerti 20 and 23

Haydn
Sonatas 1, 6, 23, 31, 32, 34, 37, 44, 50, and 52
Variations in F-minor

Beethoven
Complete Sonatas
32 Variations in C-minor
Eroica Variations
Andante Favori :)
Complete Piano Concerti

Schubert
Complete Imprompti
Wanderer Fantasy
Sonatas D. 664, D. 537, D.894, D. 958, D.959, D.960
Drei Klavierstucke

Mendelssohn
Various Songs Without Words
Variations Serieuses op.54
Fantasy in F-sharp minor op.28
Rondo a Capriccio op.14
Scherzo a Capriccio

Brahms
Scherzo op.4
Sonata op.5
Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel
Variations on a Theme of Paganini Books I and II
4 Ballades op.10
Variations on a Hungarian Theme
Rhapsodies op.79
Fantasies op.116
Intermezzi op.117
Klavierstucke op.118
Klavierstucke op.119
Piano Concerti 1 and 2

Chopin
Sonatas 2 and 3
4 Ballades
4 Scherzi
Various, Nocturnes, Waltzes, and Mazurka's
Introduction and Rondo op.16
Polonaises op.44, op.53, and op.61
Complete Etudes
Complete Preludes
Fantasy in F-minor op.49
Barcarolle op.60
4 Imprompti
Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brilliante op.22
Piano Concerti 1 and 2
Berceuse

Schumann
Abegg Variations op.1
Papillons op.2
Davidsbundlertanze op.6
Carnaval op.9
Toccata op.7
Sonatas 1 and 2
Phantasiestucke op.12
Symphonic Etudes op.13
Kinderszenen op.15
Kreisleriana op.16
Phantasie op.17
Arabesque op.18
Blumenstucke op.19
Humoresque op.20
Noveletten op.21
Faschingsschwank aus Wien op.26
Waldszenen op.82
Piano Concerto op.54

Liszt
Sonata in B-minor
Complete Transcendental Studies
Paganini Etudes
Concert Etudes
Hungarian Rhapsodies no.2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, and 19
Venezia e Napoli complete
Mephisto Waltz no.1
Spanish Rhapsody
Various Annees de Pelrinage (sp?)
Valse-Impromptu
Valse Oubliee no.1
Norma Fantasy
Don Juan Fantasy
Rigoletto Paraphrase
Fantasy and Fugue on the Theme BACH
Various Schubert song transcriptions
Schubert March transcriptions
Apparition no.1
Various other minatures
Piano Concerti 1 and 2
Totentanz

Alkan
Nocturne op.22
Premiere Recuil de Chants
Grande Sonata op.33
Symphony for Solo Piano
Concerto for Solo Piano
Le Festin D'esope

Tchaikovsky
Complete Seasons
Dumka
Sleeping Beaut (arr. Pletnev)
Nutcracker (arr. Pletnev)
Piano Concerto no.1

Saint-Saens
Piano Concerto no.2

Balakirev
Islamey

Moussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition

Grieg
Piano Concerto in A-minor

Rachmaninoff
Morceux de Fantasie op.3
Moment Musicals op.16
Sonatas 1 and 2
Complete Preludes
Complete Etudes-Tableux
Corelli Variations
Complete Piano Concerti
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini

Scriabin
Complete Sonatas
Various Preludes and Etudes
Various Poems, Waltes, etc.......

Prokofiev
Sonatas 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8
Pieces op.4
Toccata op.11
Sarcasms op.17
Romeo and Juliette
Piano Concerti 2 and 3

Stravinsky
3 Movements from Petroushka
Firebird Suite (arr. Agosti)

Tausig
Weber Inviation to the Dance
Das Geisterschiff

Bortkiewicz
Various Preludes and Etudes
Elegy
Ballade

Medtner
Various Fairy Tales
Nightwind Sonata
Sonata Elegia
Complete Forgotten Melodies op.38
Sonata Tragica op.39 no.5

Debussy
Complete Preludes
Pour le Piano
Estampes
Images Books I and II
Ballade

Ravel
Gaspard de la Nuit
Mirrors
Jeux Deux
Valses Nobles et Sentimentales (sp?)
La Valse
Piano Concerto in G-major
Piano Concerto for the left hand

Busoni
Bach Chaconne
Bach Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue
Various Chorale Preludes

Godowsky
Various Chopin Etude Transcriptions
Passacaglia

Strauss
Burlesque

Bartok
Sonata
Out of Doors
Suite op.14
Romanian Peasant Songs
Allegro Barbaro
Dance Suite
2 Romanian Folk Dances

Decaux
Clairs de Lune

Ives
Concord Sonata

Barber
Sonata
Ballade

Villa-Lobos
Rudepoema

Schoenberg
Complete piano works

Berg
Sonata op.1

Webern
Variations

Dutilleux
Sonata

Kapustin
Sonata no.2
Variations op.41
Concert Etudes op.40
Etudes in Different Intervals
Preludes in a Jazz Style or something like that

Weissenberg
Jazz Sonata

Antheil
Sonata Sauvage

Yedidia
Sonata no.3

Messian
Regard no.11

Ligeti
Various Etudes

Ades
Darknesse Visible

Rautavaara
Most of the piano works

Vine
Sonatas 2 and 3

Apostel
Kubiniana
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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #112 on: October 17, 2009, 07:01:04 PM
So what's the first one you're going to work on?

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #113 on: October 17, 2009, 07:07:45 PM
If he manages one twentieth of that lot, I will eat my own pants.

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #114 on: October 17, 2009, 07:29:56 PM
imbetter is the comedian!  ;D

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Re: your FUTURE repertoire
Reply #115 on: October 17, 2009, 08:15:14 PM
He is very young and i hope he does learn those pieces. I like to be proved wrong more than i like to be proved right.

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