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Topic: Is Mozart K466 D minor piano concerto suitable for a first concerto?  (Read 6064 times)

Offline ch0pinpianist

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It seems way easier than i thought it would be. Why?
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Offline pianisten1989

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cause you thought it was more difficult than it was? Or maybe you think you play it better than you do...

Offline pianist1976

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Is Mozart K466 D minor piano concerto suitable for a first concerto?

Why not? I think it is a good choice  :)

Offline steviesteps

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Someone in my school played this and it was their first concerto so..sure:)
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