Just a questiion. If you can play chopin's 4th ballade, wouldn't one asume that you should at leats have played around 100 more pieces thna what is listed? Repertoire list is of course something difficult to talk about. Are these pieces you have played in public, pieces you are proud of or all of the pieces you have ever learned?
well, ok heres my repertoirerach 3. and rach 2. and brahms 1 and 2prokofiev all sonatasbeethoven all sonatasbach everythingchopin and liszt everythinggaspardand islameyand im only 8. not bad ey
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franzliszt2 aren't you in your teenage years still?? because i just can't even imagine having all that learned. really... please be kidding! please, God. PLEASE! or at least audition something.
I saw this topic dated 2004 and it seems pretty interesting so i decided to post a new one.So what is YOUR repertoire ?What are all the pieces that you can remember you have played?It would be quite interesting.You might like to tell us your age....and then tell us when or what age you where when u learnt so and so piece...in a choreography way...Or you might like to list them under different composers.Then you might also include how long you have been playing the instrument, how hard you found the pieces then and now, what problems you had...etc,etc....
At the moment, my rep is pitiful as i am lazy:Hunten - Les EmeraudesPixis - Caprice BrilliantFriedman-Gartner - Wiener Tanz No's 1 & 2Fumagelli - Bellini - Cata Diva from Norma - (left hand)The last one is not completely in the bag yet.Thal
If i'm not mistaken, wienertanz means wiener dance... I could be wrong... I've been wrong about such things before... but ummm... That sounds like an interesting piece.
well, i'm bored anyway.this is what i'm working on right nowBach:Partita no.2 in c minor (Sinfonia)-doneHaydn: Sonata in E flat major XVI.Hob/49;L/59 (complete)-doneBeethoven: Sonata in A major op.2 no.2 (complete)-done with 1st & 3rd movementsMendelssohn: Rondo Cappriccioso op.14- my teacher just started this one again todayRachmaninoff: Prelude in g sharp minor op.32 no.12-doneProkofiev: Visions Fugitives op.22 no.3,7,8,10Chopin: Etudes op.10 no.4,5,&8 (done with no. op.25 no.2 (new)Schumann: Piano Concerto in a minor op.54basically, today, my teacher just said that she wants me to finish learning as many chopin etudes as possible before I leave next year. these are the ones that she assigned, she said that I can them in any orderop.10 no.1op.10 no.12op.25 no.1op.25 no.3op.25 no.4op.25 no.5op.25 no.6op.25 no.7op.25 no.8op.25 no.9op.25 no.10 ( just to work on my octave technique )
Me is working on a couple of Sonatas by Woelfl and some pieces by Sterndale Bennett when I can be arsed to practise.Thal
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