Alkan's concerto, symphony are ETUUUUUUUUUDEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSs.... decided for the TECHNICAL ISSUES that SUPPOSE TO REPEAT THEMSELVE IN PATTERN. TO have pianist familiar with THAT PARTICULAR TECHNIQUE!!!
Rach3 is a concerto, with motif and development and none of the structural restriction.
Do i have to repeat myself and yell into your ear one more time?
Posted on: December 07, 2006
I don't get what your trying to say. So could you please yell in my ear a little louder?
I am fully aware of the fact that the Alkan concerto and symphony are essentially etudes, but I think they are vastly different to most puiano etudes. They are notthing like Chopin or Liszt etudes, as all of those can be given a specific technical aim. The Alkan symphony and concerto don't seem to play on any specific technique, they include a LOT of different techiques. There are loads of pieces of music that have ben called "etudes" but are actually not really etudes if you just listen... for example Brahms Paganini Variations, Alkan Festin de estope, symphony, concerto. If I was to hear them without knowing the name, I would not say etude.
Also...regarding your comment abut Rach 3 and motif development. The symphony 1st movement I believe has a development section, am I correct? As does the concerto. I think that the symphony and concerto are amazing pieces of music, but in MY OPINION (I am not stating a fact before people start trying to prove me wrong...I am entitled to an opinion) I think that Rach 3 is a much better piece of music.
Also, one last thing.......Rach 3 is a concerto.....so is the Alkan CONCERTO for solo piano.