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Topic: A "cool", short, showy, encore-like, not-so-difficult, slightly-obscure piece  (Read 4078 times)

Offline frederic

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And is 20th/21st century.

Any pieces that best fit these descriptions?
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Offline pizno

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How about a Scriabin Prelude?  Some of them are quite flashy, fast and big, and short.

Offline pabst

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Camargo Guarnieri, brazilian composer
Prelude (Ponteio) number 49 for piano
(sorryfor the awful sound quality)

https://rapidshare.de/files/8443489/Guarnieri_prelude49.mp3.html

i can scan the sheets if u want
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Offline gonzalo

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The 2nd etude de virtuosite by Moszkowski is perfect
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Offline etudes

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Poulenc Presto!
Takacs Toccata
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Offline pianistimo

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saint-saen's toccata   (sounds like ragtime, actually)  the thirds are killers, until you get used to them.

Offline amanfang

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How about the 3rd prelude from Kent Kennan's Three Prelude's?
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Offline stevie

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fazil say - paganini vars

Offline kreso

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Why dont you try Bemblee Bee in Rachmaninov's transcription?
It's not so difficult, it's very fast and atractive and the public always want to hear that!! ;)

Offline whynot

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Medtner op 26 #2 (one of the Fairy Tale sets).  Molto vivace, 1-1/2 min long, visually flashy--goes all over the place.  Not easy at the suggested tempo, but exciting to play and hear, accessible to the listener (not "out there").  And pretty obscure.  You will definitely not catch anyone humming along.

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Allegro Barbaro, Bartok

Offline ted

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"Bucktown Buck" by Frank French
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Offline burstroman

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"Malambo", by Ginastera.

Offline iumonito

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Stravinsky Etude Op. 7 # 4.
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Offline pita bread

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Stravinsky Etude Op. 7 # 4.

Not so difficult?

Offline arensky

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Gershwin's Three Preludes, particularly #3; it's more obscure than the first two....
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Offline iumonito

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Not so difficult?

Absolutely.  The thing practically plays itself.  I'd say you can learn it in 40 to 60 hours of practice.
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Based on the time of year, there are many really good x-mas arrangements/medleys that fit that description. A few years ago, I heard a girl play a piece that sounded so difficult, but when she showed me the score, it was certainly sight-readable. (She had only played through it a few times herself.) I have no idea who the arranger is, though; it was some obscure dude that probably works for HL or WB as a staff arranger that no one hears about.
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