Help guys, I started playing La Campanella by Liszt a few days ago and i believe this piece caused me finger problem.
Are you sure you have the basis and the tecnique to play this piece
Here in Italy it is a 9 grade piece and it's practiced by students who have passed through both Well Temperes Clavier volumes, All Gradus ad Parnassum volumes, harpsichord italian repertoire, Bach Suites, Fugues and Concerto, many studies and sonatas from Beethoven, Haydn, Weber, Schubert, Scarlatti, Rachmaninov, Saint-Saens, Mozart, Skrjabin, Sgambati, Ravel, Balakirev, Chabrier, Franck, Bartol and Gluck
Before playing the Campanella at my conservatory you're required to own Solfege and Harmony diploma, to know piano hystory and to make the memorized analized of four piano concertos as well as having a complete sight-reading formation
I've known many students with tendonitis and carpal tunnel syndrome for playing piece above their level
Ironically two of them got severe tendonitis (and they were suggested by their orthopedic not to play piano for 4 months) trying to play the La Campanella
Other got injuried with Cramer n.29, Lizt Mephisto Waltz and Thalberg n. 1
So be sure that this piece is at a level of harmony, music theory, relaxation, knowledge of different style and tecnique that is not too above yours
Are you studying in a university or at the conservatory ?
What grade are you at ?
In reaching this grade have passed through the whole accademic (including solfege, dictation, ear training, choral exercitazion and harmony) program ?
Daniel