Dear All,
I need to find a new piece to study, with one constraint: it cannot be baroque. My teacher thought I should extend my repertoire beyond Bach...
Here is what I have played so far (in order):
- Bach : Menuet in G Major (BWV 114) and minor (BWV 115)
- Burgmuller : la Candeur and Arabesque
- Bach : little preludes BWV 939 and BWV 926
- Bach: Prelude in C Major, BWV 842
Here is what my teacher suggested: Beethoven, Sonatina in G; Schumann, Album for the young, op. 68. I have listened to these several times but am very picky and I just do not really enjoy them.
As barbarian as it may sound, I seem to only appreciate somewhat "reflective" pieces. I enjoyed BWV 115 and 926 very much. I also like BWV 930, 940, actually all of Bach, but I need to change this time. I would really appreciate any suggestion of pieces that are 1. fairly easy (but not too much: somewhat harder than Tchaikovski's old French song) and 2. somewhat "deep" pieces (I realize "deep" is meaningless, but I guess it will more or less convey what I want). I know Satie would be one. Other suggestions from Beethoven, Clementi, Schumann, ...?
Thank you so much,
Thomas