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Offline point of grace

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Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
on: February 08, 2010, 08:19:54 PM
I hope i can study and finish Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto 2 this year!
Learning:

Chopin Polonaise Op. 53
Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
Rachmaninoff Op. 16 No. 4 and 5

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #1 on: February 09, 2010, 02:39:37 AM
I hope i can study and finish Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto 2 this year!

To what standard? Hamelin said he endured a far greater challenge with the Rachmaninov 2nd piano concerto than Godowsky's (hellish) piano sonata, for instance.
Currently rehearsing:

Chopin Ballades (all)
Rachmaninov prelude in Bb Op 23 No 2
Mozart A minor sonata K310
Prokofiev 2nd sonata
Bach WTCII no 6
Busoni tr Bach toccata in D minor

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #2 on: February 09, 2010, 03:24:26 AM
Yeah, Rach 2 is really annoyingly difficult to play really well...and that 3rd movt! Sounds so easy in the recordings until you actually get to see the score and play it...><

Anyway, this is my list for this year ;D

Learn before June:

Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in d minor
Beethoven Sonata in E-flat major op. 81a
Brahms Fantasien op. 116
Chopin Etudes (selection)
Debussy Suite Bergamasque
Liszt 6 Paganini Studies
Lyapunov Lezghinka
Rachmaninov Concerto no. 2
Schubert Sonata in E-flat major op. 122
Scriabin Sonata no. 3
Chopin Prelude op. 45
Mozart Piano Concerto in A major K.488

Learn during summer:

Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue
Brahms Concerto no. 1
Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie op. 61
Mozart Sonata in F major K.533
Scriabin Sonata no. 3

Learn after summer:

Who knows, maybe Schubert Sonata D958 and D960, and perhaps Pletnev's Nutcracker transcription ;D

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #3 on: February 09, 2010, 03:36:12 AM
I hope I can actually 'complete' a piece, instead of learning all (or some of) the notes and casting it aside. I guess the fact that I don't have to perform anything really hinders my commitment to finish a piece.

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #4 on: February 09, 2010, 01:49:46 PM
I hope I can actually 'complete' a piece, instead of learning all (or some of) the notes and casting it aside. I guess the fact that I don't have to perform anything really hinders my commitment to finish a piece.

I'm in that same boat, but hope to overcome my issue of not finishing works.

This year I would like to finish -

Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu, Nocturne in Db, Winter Wind Etude, Minute Waltz, Rachmaninov's Preludes G minor and C# minor, Brahms Prelude in G minor...and that's all for now. I have started all of these in the past but have not finished them, so again, we shall see.

I also have a hard-on for Chopin's Heroic Polonaise and Ballade I, but will only begin to work on those.

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #5 on: February 09, 2010, 07:43:16 PM
Brahms Prelude in G minor
what prelude do you mean?

Learning:

Chopin Polonaise Op. 53
Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
Rachmaninoff Op. 16 No. 4 and 5

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #6 on: February 09, 2010, 07:49:28 PM
To what standard? Hamelin said he endured a far greater challenge with the Rachmaninov 2nd piano concerto than Godowsky's (hellish) piano sonata, for instance.
you know, i forgot to tell you that i don't finish my studies in june like you, people, i finish them in november... i think that makes a difference  ;)
Learning:

Chopin Polonaise Op. 53
Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
Rachmaninoff Op. 16 No. 4 and 5

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #7 on: February 09, 2010, 11:48:50 PM
I have to learn these for DipABRSM in May... It's enjoyable, but kind of overwhelming since I've never attempted anything of this scale before.

Bach - Prelude and Fugue No. 5 in D major from WTC II
Schubert - Sonata No. 13 in A major, D. 664 (complete)
Liszt - Sonetto 123 del Petrarca
Prokofiev - Visions Fugitives Nos. 8, 14, 19, 20
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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #8 on: February 10, 2010, 06:01:23 AM
I have to learn these for DipABRSM in May... It's enjoyable, but kind of overwhelming since I've never attempted anything of this scale before.

Bach - Prelude and Fugue No. 5 in D major from WTC II
Schubert - Sonata No. 13 in A major, D. 664 (complete)
Liszt - Sonetto 123 del Petrarca
Prokofiev - Visions Fugitives Nos. 8, 14, 19, 20

Nice program. You know, I never quite understand why people call that Schubert the "little" A major sonata...sure, there's a 4-movement one in A major, but sheesh that D664 is extremely difficult - that 3rd movt. is killer!

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #9 on: February 10, 2010, 08:49:28 AM
Chopin 4 Scherzi if time allows me. And that very Schubert Sonata mentioned above, I hope. Prongated, I like your view of things :) Also I found what you said about the difficulty of "Suite Bergamasque" very true. I love this suite, but when I had to relearn it in a short time for an exam I experienced that it's definitely no walk in the park :P

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #10 on: February 10, 2010, 12:08:56 PM
A few Bach P&Fs
Beethoven sonata op.90
Schoenberg six kleine klavierstucke

And someother pieces.
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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #11 on: February 10, 2010, 01:36:32 PM
Beethoven Sonata #6 in F Major Op. 10 No. 2
Mendelssohn Variations Serieuses Op. 54 (almost finished)
Alkan Etudes Op. 35 Nos. 3, 5, and 12. (I may also try 2 and 11).
Alkan Scherzo Focoso Op. 34 (maybe)
Chopin Etudes Op. 10 No. 1 and Op. 25 No. 10
Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin (only need to learn Prelude and Fugue and I've finished it!)

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #12 on: February 11, 2010, 02:01:20 AM
Currently doing all

Chopin's Ballades

Bach WTC2 No 6

Liszt Transcendental Etudes 2 (I sucummed!) & 8 (1/3rd speed!)

Beethoven Sonata 16

Rachmaninov Prelude Bb Op23 no2, plus a few from Opus 32

MacDowell 2nd Sonata Eroica

Prokofiev Sonata 2

Saint Saens Piano Concerto 4 or 5 (my coach will make the decision :-X)

I am also playing around with Busoni's transcription of Bach's Toccata in D minor.

Currently rehearsing:

Chopin Ballades (all)
Rachmaninov prelude in Bb Op 23 No 2
Mozart A minor sonata K310
Prokofiev 2nd sonata
Bach WTCII no 6
Busoni tr Bach toccata in D minor

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #13 on: February 11, 2010, 10:00:34 PM
Chopin 4 Scherzi if time allows me.

 :o :o :o :o ;) 8)
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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #14 on: February 11, 2010, 10:45:41 PM

 plus a few from Opus 32


yes, of course, they are so easy!!! lol
Learning:

Chopin Polonaise Op. 53
Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
Rachmaninoff Op. 16 No. 4 and 5

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #15 on: February 16, 2010, 02:50:12 AM
this is what i've already started:
Bach-Partita no.5 in G major (Overture and Courante)
Bach-Prelude& Fugue in c sharp major from bk.1 (on hold, till i finish the partita since that is for my school exam)
Mozart-Sonata in D K.311 (1st mvt.)
Mozart-Piano Concerto no.12 in A major
Haydn-Sonata in C Hob;50
Chopin-Fantasie Impromptu
Schubert-Sonata in a minor D.854

this is what i have to start soon:
Chopin-Preludes op.28
Glinka / Balakirev- The Lark
Ravel-Le tomberin de Couperin
Prokofiev-Visions Fugatives(i hope my teacher will let me learn a mvt of one of his sonatas instead after i'm done with the Haydn)
Schumann-Scenes from Childhood(i've already started it awhile back, just have to finish it off)
Mozorwski-Etudes

these are just short terms goals for now....it works alot better for me
J.S Bach Italian Concerto,Beethoven Sonata op.2 no.2,Mozart Sonatas K.330&333,Chopin Scherzo no.2,Etude op.10 no.12&Fantasie Impromptu

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #16 on: February 16, 2010, 12:42:44 PM
Mozart-Sonata in D K.311 (1st mvt.)

it's lovely =)

which Prokofieff piano sonata do you like??
Learning:

Chopin Polonaise Op. 53
Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
Rachmaninoff Op. 16 No. 4 and 5

Offline orangesodaking

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #17 on: February 16, 2010, 02:15:40 PM
More pieces I'd like to learn! Hmm: I need some Liszt, but I'm not sure which piece. Ditto with Rachmaninoff. I've never played music by either of those composers. I may learn one of Rachy's Moments Musicaux and one of Liszt's pieces from Years of Pilgrimage.

Oh, and I'm adding the Alkan Symphony for piano to my list (Op. 39 Nos. 4-7). I'm not sure about the fourth movement yet, but I'll cross that bridge when I get there. The first movement is my favorite; SO menacing, dark, and haunting; I love it! :D

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #18 on: February 17, 2010, 10:00:03 PM
Nice program. You know, I never quite understand why people call that Schubert the "little" A major sonata...sure, there's a 4-movement one in A major, but sheesh that D664 is extremely difficult - that 3rd movt. is killer!

Ugh, tell me about it! The 3rd movement is going to eat me alive... I'm beginning to wonder if this sonata was the wisest choice. I love playing Schubert, but (I think) this sonata may me among the most difficult on the syllabus and a bit of a stretch just 6 months after Grade 8...
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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #19 on: February 18, 2010, 02:39:30 PM
it's lovely =)

which Prokofieff piano sonata do you like??

i like no.2 the most.

I started learning no.5 before but never got past the 1st 6 pages cause i got bored of it too fast
J.S Bach Italian Concerto,Beethoven Sonata op.2 no.2,Mozart Sonatas K.330&333,Chopin Scherzo no.2,Etude op.10 no.12&Fantasie Impromptu

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #20 on: February 18, 2010, 03:03:08 PM
Some P&F, by Bach
Chopin - The Fantasy and some etudes
Beethoven - Sonata no 28 and the third concerto
Probably some Liszt
And some Ravel or Debussy.. My teacher has been nagging about Valse Noble e sentimentale, so I guess I'll play that one.
I'll try to finish Schumann Symphonic etudes, with the apendix.

But hopefully I'll be accepted at Utrecht Music academy, and start working with Alan Weiss. Maybe he has got totaly different plans for me..

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #21 on: February 19, 2010, 04:49:42 PM
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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #22 on: February 22, 2010, 03:17:37 AM
yes, of course, they are so easy!!! lol

I play all opus 32, but most are unpollished. I am focusing on no.2 and 13 currently

Now I have engaged a coach again, that list has changed to:

Bach WTC2 no 6

Beethoven sonatas:

Number 16, Waldstein, Op111, plus he wants me to do the Apassionata.

Chopin Ballades 2 & 3

Liszt Tarantella Di Bravura, Transcendental Etude 2

Rachmaninov as above, plus he wants me to do one of the Tableaux Etudes.
Currently rehearsing:

Chopin Ballades (all)
Rachmaninov prelude in Bb Op 23 No 2
Mozart A minor sonata K310
Prokofiev 2nd sonata
Bach WTCII no 6
Busoni tr Bach toccata in D minor

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #23 on: February 22, 2010, 12:59:39 PM
I play all opus 32, but most are unpollished. I am focusing on no.2 and 13 currently

Now I have engaged a coach again, that list has changed to:

Bach WTC2 no 6

Beethoven sonatas:

Number 16, Waldstein, Op111, plus he wants me to do the Apassionata.

Chopin Ballades 2 & 3

Liszt Tarantella Di Bravura, Transcendental Etude 2

Rachmaninov as above, plus he wants me to do one of the Tableaux Etudes.
congrats, dude.

i studied Rach Op.33 No.1, i really enjoyed studying that one.

i've never played any prelude from op.32. Which one do you reccomend me? I've just played No. 5 and 6 from op. 23... thanks!
Learning:

Chopin Polonaise Op. 53
Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
Rachmaninoff Op. 16 No. 4 and 5

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #24 on: February 22, 2010, 03:10:35 PM
Chopin Ballade No. 1

Schumann phantasiestucke

Janacek In the Mists

Mozart Piano Concerto K 595

Barber Sonata

Tchaikovsky Concerto No. 1
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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #25 on: February 22, 2010, 03:34:35 PM
My goal is to get my signature pieces finished, performed and completed for an exam.

I also hope to start on Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1... Finally - being this close to learning a proper concerto.

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #26 on: February 23, 2010, 05:48:34 AM
congrats, dude.

i studied Rach Op.33 No.1, i really enjoyed studying that one.

i've never played any prelude from op.32. Which one do you reccomend me? I've just played No. 5 and 6 from op. 23... thanks!

Try Opus 32 no 4. That's a really powerful piece. I think you will learn an enormous amount from number 2 as well. I don't hear number 8 performed often, so it might be worth giving that a crack.
Currently rehearsing:

Chopin Ballades (all)
Rachmaninov prelude in Bb Op 23 No 2
Mozart A minor sonata K310
Prokofiev 2nd sonata
Bach WTCII no 6
Busoni tr Bach toccata in D minor

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #27 on: March 04, 2010, 05:37:49 PM
I'll probably learn Waldzsenen, by Schumann (yeah I did!) aswell

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #28 on: March 12, 2010, 02:13:03 PM
Hope I finish Bach's Invention this year, and move to his Sinfonia or WTC.

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #29 on: March 12, 2010, 03:58:09 PM
Hope I finish Bach's Invention this year, and move to his Sinfonia or WTC.
you plan to finish all inventions this year?
Learning:

Chopin Polonaise Op. 53
Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
Rachmaninoff Op. 16 No. 4 and 5

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #30 on: March 12, 2010, 08:38:05 PM
Okey, update!

Pieces I plan to play well before August:

Bach: Prelude and fugue in E-flat major, WTK I
        Prelude and fugue in B minor, WTK II
        Partita no 6, E minor

Mozart: Rondo in A minor

Beethoven: Sonata op 101, A major
                Concerto no 3, C minor

Chopin: Etude op 25/7
           Fantasy in F minor

Schumann: Complete Symphonic etudes

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #31 on: March 14, 2010, 04:35:43 PM
Chopin Polonaises in A maj. and A flat maj.
Chopin Scherzo in B flat minor
Beethoven moonlight sonata
Rachmaninoff Musical Moment No.4
Beethoven Piano sonata No.32
Chopin Etudes Op.10 and Op.25
Chopin Minute waltz
Bach Well tempered clavier
Liszt Consolation
Beethoven Hammerclavier Sonata

Those are the top ten pieces I expect to play to perfection by the end of this year. :)

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #32 on: March 14, 2010, 05:02:59 PM
Chopin Polonaises in A maj. and A flat maj.
Chopin Scherzo in B flat minor
Beethoven moonlight sonata
Rachmaninoff Musical Moment No.4
Beethoven Piano sonata No.32
Chopin Etudes Op.10 and Op.25
Chopin Minute waltz
Bach Well tempered clavier
Liszt Consolation
Beethoven Hammerclavier Sonata

Those are the top ten pieces I expect to play to perfection by the end of this year. :)

But some of those are sets, so that's way more than ten pieces!

(BTW, Chopin wrote three known polonaises in A♭.)
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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #33 on: March 14, 2010, 09:58:07 PM
Chopin Polonaises in A maj. and A flat maj.
Chopin Scherzo in B flat minor
Beethoven moonlight sonata
Rachmaninoff Musical Moment No.4
Beethoven Piano sonata No.32
Chopin Etudes Op.10 and Op.25
Chopin Minute waltz
Bach Well tempered clavier
Liszt Consolation
Beethoven Hammerclavier Sonata

Those are the top ten pieces I expect to play to perfection by the end of this year. :)


good luck then! (the complete well tempered clavier and chopin etudes?)
Learning:

Chopin Polonaise Op. 53
Brahms Op. 79 No. 2
Rachmaninoff Op. 16 No. 4 and 5

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #34 on: March 15, 2010, 03:13:55 AM
good luck then! (the complete well tempered clavier and chopin etudes?)

FYI I am close to my 1st "concert standard" recording for this forum. I realise I have served up comparative "rubbish" to this point. You should hear a well balanced performance of Rachmaninov's Prelude in Bb Minor Op32 no2 very soon.
Currently rehearsing:

Chopin Ballades (all)
Rachmaninov prelude in Bb Op 23 No 2
Mozart A minor sonata K310
Prokofiev 2nd sonata
Bach WTCII no 6
Busoni tr Bach toccata in D minor

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Re: Pieces you expect to get to play this 2010
Reply #35 on: March 15, 2010, 03:26:35 AM
Learning all of Mozart's piano sonatas and fantasias has been my goal for the last few months, and will continue to be until I achieve it.
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