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Topic: Recital Program  (Read 1755 times)

Offline verywellmister

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Recital Program
on: April 20, 2010, 10:34:45 PM
I will be performing a recital next month, and I don't know which order to play the pieces in.
I will play:
Schumann Sonata no.2
Franck Prelude Chorale et Fugue
Ravel Toccata
Copland Piano Variations
Schulz-evler Blue Danube

I'm thinking of opening with the Franck and ending with Danube, with the Ravel as encore.

Any ideas?
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Offline furtwaengler

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Re: Recital Program
Reply #1 on: April 21, 2010, 04:26:20 AM
If you want to start with the Frank:

Franck Prelude Chorale et Fugue
Copland Piano Variations
Ravel Toccata
Schumann Sonata no.2
encore: Schulz-evler Blue Danube

or an attractive alternative:

Start with the Blue Danube
Frank
Copland
Schumann
encore: Ravel

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