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Offline qwerty quaver

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on: April 27, 2006, 09:47:30 PM
Hi !!

I have my final exam coming up in a month and would like your thoughts on my programme and whether you could perhaps suggest a particular order for the pieces I'm going to play.

Here they are:

22nd Prelude et Fugue sib / B flat minor - Bach

Sonata no.3 op2 no.3 in C Major, 1st and 2nd movements - Beethoven

Rêve d'amour/liebstraum - Liszt

"Leme", "Sumare"  from Saudades do Brasil - Milhaud

It lasts approx. 25-30min.

Thanks

QQ

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