but the hammerklavier? seriously?
it seems rather ambitious just a question do you wish to be able to play these pieces or play them well? there jsut seems to be alot of pieces here that will take a long time to get to a decent standard but it seems to be a very varied repotoire but you seem to have stopped at the beginng of the 20th century i would consider including some more modern works in there as well
good luck! some of them are quite easyWE support you!
^ I agree with loonbohol. Try non-western composers too - for variety. If I find someone interesting, I'll post it here.Good luck. PS: Can your post the link of bernhard's 100? (whatever that is...)Loonbohol, I dl-ed the midi's... Love them.Momopi
yay! good luck db! ^ ^ please catch up with me and I would love to share music with you! Well I would say some pieces that build up your skills are good!
If you take good care of *beep*, I will play ensemble with you. But if you are bad, I will take her and train her in my own method! I hear you cruel person.Me no like you.
hey...me no like that...
Well you be good, little sis.
okay...
I've wanted to ask you... cai, how did you learn to play like that? How long did it take, and what did you practice?
well I must say it's a long time and it's not easy...
I know someone who's been studying for more than 12 years and is still working on school of velocity, inventions, kuhlau sonatina and chopin waltz. His technique is good, he has good hearing, performance and memorization skill. Everyone agrees he's the best pianist in our class... and yet something is missing...Considering that, this whole plan seems impossible. I don't want that type of learning. But most teachers here, they do the same things. And we all end up playing the same pieces. I want to show my teacher this list, but I'd have to convince her that this way is better than the old one.
what do you mean is...you want more than the teacher set you up?
It is really a hard-setup yet I agree with the statement.I thinks that he wants to be in one substance with the piano.
You lost me. I am a girl, and yes I want a better relationship with the piano. The current system is too time-consuming, with little variety in repertory. Okay, am babbling here...blahblahblahblahblah
Here is my plan for the next 5 years...
Back to topic. So is my plan doable and good?
I don't know many modern composers.
for memory, to photocopy/enlarge the piece and put it on a wall where you can look at it during the day.
but you should also check out Bartok
Lucky you--you are so organized, you can make a 5 years plan . I cannot make one even for the next month... in any case, even if I do so, it gets changed many times, until I completely forget what was the original plan.Best, M
Can I copy yours for my basic project, db?
Yep, that was exactly what I meant!! sorry, it's hard to explain in English... >.<
I'm doing this to inspire and motivate myself. And if I don't list the pieces I like, I might get caught up in the usual repertory and forget I ever liked classical piano music.Please don't think I am so organized. I started listing this July, and this it the 3rd version of my bernhard hundred. I actually included a bernhard fifty, for my guitar study. I haven't made a 3rd version of that one yet, and it seems too ambitious (guitar is harder, and I have a hard time acquiring specific guitar pieces).What I cannot plan is my day-to-day study. I get mood swings; in fact I am feeling low these days, and once again I need to find my determination. It is there somewhere. When I am in a good mood, though, I have much good progress! I want to make the most out of those days, too. Having a plan does the trick.
It is great if you feel it helps you and you feel inspired by this plan. Hopefully, you will find great artistic inspiration and satisfaction in the repertoire chosen.I have no idea what the Bernhard's hundred, or even fifty means, I however very much hope that in those 5 years you will expand this list considerably, and find out that, for example, Schumann wrote much more than Happy Farmer, or Traumerei, and Beethoven had some other pieces than Moonlight or Fur Elise.Best, M
have you considered adding some scriabin to the list?
I don't know. I have only like, 3 pieces on audio and a few sheets. Nothing I really liked.
or what about some more modern?
Is it public performance?
no brahms.............shame
what about sorabji OC?
Quote from: tanman on October 03, 2008, 08:56:17 AMwhat about sorabji OC? Certainly not gonna die after just 100 pieces.
are you sure about that?