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Topic: Preparing a recital  (Read 1701 times)

Offline adagio

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Preparing a recital
on: October 23, 2005, 02:55:55 PM
Hello everybody,
I know that you are often ask to revise a recital program, would you please do it again.

I prepare my first full recital. I would like to play pieces usually known of the auditoire but also pieces worth knowing and pleasant to play. (Excuse my poor English, I am sure you understand what I mean).

Would you help me find a proper order for this presentation. I thought beginning with John Field would be fine :

Field         Nocturne no 2, c minor
      Nocturne no 4, A major
      Nocturne no 15, F major

Chopin     Etude op.25, no 2
2 of these nocturnes:
      Nocturne op. 48, no 2
      Nocturne op. 55, no 1
      Nocturne op. 62, no 2

Liszt   Etude in Ab major

Brahms   
3 of these pieces:
      Intermezzo, A minor, op. 118, no 1
      Intermezzo, A major, op. 118, no 2
      Intermezzo, E minor, op. 119, no 2
      Capriccio,   G minor, op. 116, no 3

Paderewski    Impromptu, F major

Fauré      Barcarolle op. 26, no 1
      Nocturne  op. 33, no 3

Medtner   Sonate, G major, op. 56 Pastorale


Encore (if needed) one of these pieces:
      Klauser :   Impromptu, op. 12, no 16
      Pachulski: Valse mélancolique, op. 24, no 2      
                Poulenc:    Novelette no I, C major
         

Offline adagio

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Re: Preparing a recital
Reply #1 on: October 23, 2005, 03:00:31 PM
I am sorry, this is my first presentation as you can see, I sent it in a mistake it was not completely revised but all the information is there, I thank you all. Excuse me for my mistake, I am learning...

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