I heard some discussion about Alkan's music being great but neglected pieces. Never having heard any of his music I surfed the web & found his Preludes op. 31 being played for free here
https://www.claudiocolombo.net/alkan.htm.
I thought them very beautiful and have been listening to them over and over, truely amazing and moving music. Some do not sound too difficult. The 1st prelude is reminiscent of Chopin op. 25 no. 20, kinda? I very much enjoyed these pieces so much that I wanted to tackle the 1st prelude since this looks/sounds the easiest. I found the sheetmusic for these preludes as well as many other pieces, on this site for free
https://alkan.assos.free.fr/alkan/04_partitions_en.htmlAny way here are my questions, please note I've only been playing for a year. Attached is a pdf of op. 31 no. 1.
1) sempre molto sostenuto -"with lots of sustaining"- But where do I begin & stop?
1a) What does "2 ped." mean? Is this the una cord pedal, if so do I just floor it through out the piece?
2) 1st chord in the rh, why the three G's, where two would do? Does having the first G offset to the left tell us to play it slightly ahead of the G octave? This offsetting notation happens throughout the piece, see 1st chord 2nd measure.