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Offline xenon

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #100 on: September 11, 2003, 06:24:52 AM
Today, I was assigned more repertoire. w00t!

Here's the list now (after dropping a couple):

List A: Undecided
List B: Sonata, either Op 22, Op 26, or Op 31 No 3 - Beethoven
List C: Rondo Capriccioso - Mendelssohn
List D: Either Prelude or Toccata from "Pour le piano" - Debussy
List E: Undecided
Concert Etude: Revolutionary Etude Op 10 No 12 - Chopin

For my List B and D, I need to make a descision.  What does the masters at Piano Forum think?  For, List B, I am in most favour of Op 31 No 3, and least in Op 26.  For List D, I am leaning towards the Prelude.  Any suggestions?

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #101 on: September 11, 2003, 10:24:49 PM
I personally like the Op. 22 and the toccata...

Myself....

Hindemith Sonata no. 3
Saint-Saens Concerto no. 4
Chopin Etude op. 10 no. 8 F maj
Scriabin Fantasy in b min op. 28

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #102 on: September 11, 2003, 11:08:23 PM
Why the Saint-Saens?
Ed

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #103 on: September 12, 2003, 03:48:33 AM
rach17> My piano teacher suggested the Prelude because the Toccata might sound to similar to the Rondo Capriccioso.  Hmm...
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #104 on: September 12, 2003, 04:47:37 AM
Hi Ned,

I too like much of Ruth Laredo's playing.  Previously, I was more familiar with her Rachmaninoff renditions.  As you know, several years ago she recorded the entire Rachmaninoff output.  I didn't buy all of her Rachmaninoff recordings, but those I did were very satisfying.  I agree with you that she combines an incredible power with a sublime lyricism.  Her technique might not be perfect, but it's still way up there.  In the Scriabin recording on Nonesuch, there are a few note fluffs, but they only add to the excitement of her playing.  Similar to Ivan Davis and Earl Wild, she also is a master of the Baldwin piano and knows how to exploit its capabilities in every way.  I haven't heard Safronizki though.

I agree on Richter (although I never heard him in recital).  I could listen to him play the Rachmaninoff Preludes (like the Op. 23 in B flat) all day long.  And, of course, that live recording of his Pictures at an Exhibition is a legend unto itself.  (He hated Ravel's orchestration.  I myself also prefer the original piano version.)  But some of his other playing was less than inspiring.  I recently read his biography and notebook.  He had a wonderful dry sense of humor, as well as picturesque way of expressing himself in making a point.  
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #105 on: September 13, 2003, 04:45:24 AM
rach17> apparantly, I do like the Op 22 best.  I think I will go with that one.  Thanks :)
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #106 on: September 14, 2003, 07:14:10 PM
beethoven's FUR ELICE~( easy version)....ehehehe

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #107 on: September 14, 2003, 07:20:31 PM
.....and Liszt's Mazzepa and chopin's ballade no.23 as well

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #108 on: September 14, 2003, 07:38:10 PM
I'm working on Chopin's Polonaise #53, and looking for more pieces to keep me busy/entertained (see my other post :P).

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Re: What is everyone learning at the momen
Reply #109 on: September 17, 2003, 11:55:05 PM
Greetings!

New repertoire:

-Beethoven "Das Leberwohl" sonata (op. 81) :)
-Prokofiev sonata :)
-Rachmaninoff concerto in d minor (op. 31) 8)
-Chopin Etude in thirds (op. 25/6?)   :-X  
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Re: What is everyone learning at the momen
Reply #110 on: September 18, 2003, 12:50:14 AM
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-Prokofiev sonata :)
 


Which one?
Ed

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #111 on: September 18, 2003, 09:00:24 AM
Hmm, seem to have accidentally deleted while typing, its #9 the C major one.
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #112 on: September 24, 2003, 12:01:17 AM
I have always been afraid of the black notes. I shy away from music not in the major scale. Any accidental scares me. But last week, I decided to go for it. I picked up Chopin, which I always listen to but never hade tried to play a single piece through. So, the truth is it is even easier to play black notes. They stand out from the white keys since they are 'thinner' and have a good distance between them that it's hard to mix up F# and G#, for example. It's a great feeling to bring down such a big barrier. It's like discovering a new window to a variety of music. I feel like I have arrived. But I am still scared of speedy pieces like Chopin's etudes. The Nocturnes are not that bad. In fact, I am half way through learning the notes of and memorizing the famous Nocturne in C# minor. And I am working on Chopin's Waltz Op 64 No 2.

Chopin:

Nocturne in C# minor.
Waltz Op 64 No 2.
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #113 on: September 24, 2003, 08:51:24 AM
Hey guys-

Beethoven Op. 2 no 3 (complete)

Rachmaninov Concerto #2

Bach Keyboard Concerto d minor

other misc. stuff
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #114 on: September 30, 2003, 04:10:58 AM
Currently, I'm working on Hungariance Dance no. 5. I love Brahms' Hungariance Dances...  ;D

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #115 on: September 30, 2003, 06:34:07 AM
Ooh, I absolutely love them too.  I played No. 5 in a duet arrangement with my sister.  Is that the original arrangement?  Yes, I guess so.  I would also guess that "Ungarische Tanz" also means Hungarian Dance.  I played one really wicked sick one that was really demanding with a friend.  He gave me the primo part because he wanted to play the cool Secondo part.  Anyways, I always drank Pepsi before practicing that piece.  I needed it...:P

To add to my list, I am playing Bach's Prelude and Fugue No. 5 from WTC Book 2.
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #116 on: September 30, 2003, 06:36:59 PM
Hmm, as I said, Beethoven: Sonata 20, 2
and Chopin's Waltz 69,2.
But I work on some more pieces as side-ones, like more chopin's waltzes, a prelude and a mazurka.
Also, I'm working on my own Valse  ;D
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #117 on: October 02, 2003, 05:01:53 AM
Bach: Prelude and Fugue D Maj bk II
Chopin: Scherzo #3
Beethoven: Op. 26 A flat sonata
Ravel: Sonatine
A gaggle of Chopin etudes, and some Moskowski etudes.
Liszt: Totentanz (for my school's concerto competition.  I'm reasonably certain that no one else on the forums goes to the University of Washington in Seattle, USA... so wish me luck everyone!)

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #118 on: October 02, 2003, 08:17:46 PM
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Liszt: Totentanz (for my school's concerto competition.  I'm reasonably certain that no one else on the forums goes to the University of Washington in Seattle, USA... so wish me luck everyone!)


Best of luck - it's a great choice,
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #119 on: October 03, 2003, 10:46:13 AM
Ooh, dead dance.  I wish you the best of luck.  Smite the heathens!  Just kidding about the heathens...kekeke  :P
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #120 on: October 03, 2003, 08:02:42 PM
Oh smite yourself you disillusioned freak..."kekeke"  :P,
Ed

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #121 on: July 16, 2005, 03:53:15 PM
grieg's melodie, op.47 no.3

la la.......tra la la la la......

too much information! i know........

but seriously i am learning "melodie".
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #122 on: July 16, 2005, 03:56:22 PM
learnt
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #123 on: July 16, 2005, 03:57:54 PM
now, what else should i learn? hmmm....
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #124 on: July 17, 2005, 09:18:34 PM
Just finished learning all the Brahms Op. 10 Ballades. I just gotta perfect them

Learning at the moment:

Liszt-Hungarian Rhapsody No. 7
Rachmaninoff-Etude Tableux Op. 33 No. 7
Chopin- Polonaise Fantasie

I'd like to learn some Prokofiev too, just gotta choose a piece.

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #125 on: July 17, 2005, 10:30:13 PM
I can't keep my hands off of the furry elise
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #126 on: July 17, 2005, 11:22:54 PM
Well since its summer I have :

Bach - Prelude and Fugue BWV 853
Brahms - Rhapsody in B minor
Liszt - Un Sospiro
Granados - Goyescas no.4
Schubert - Sonata no.13 (I think, its the posthumus one)
Rachmaninoff - First Piano Concerto 1rst mouvement

These are my pieces ill be practicing all year, and for summer I have :

Chopin - Winterwind Study

And a bunch of Concertos that I don't plan to really finish.

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #127 on: July 18, 2005, 12:19:58 AM
wow, i must say i am very impressed [read: intimidated] by many of these lists.
i'm a high school student, and even though its summer, i seem to have very little time.
that said, im working on-

Chopin: Etude Op.25 no. 1 "Aeolian Harp"
Joplin: Pineapple Rag
Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor K.9
Debussy: La fille aux cheveux de lin
Mozart: Fantasy in D minor

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #128 on: July 18, 2005, 01:20:54 AM
I'm currently learning : Bowen tocatta, La campanella, Saint-Saens etude en forme de valse, and Dante Sonata ( one year project).

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #129 on: July 18, 2005, 01:13:53 PM
Well, people are playing some very fancy stuff! I am trying to play the accompaniment to Say Ye Who Borrow (Mozart, Marriage of Figaro) so I can accompany my sister.  Keep stumbling on the same part. Also trying to make Beethoven's 'Moonlight' Sonata sound really good.

Rebecca

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #130 on: July 18, 2005, 09:17:44 PM
Just had a stab at Handel's Concerto from the Aylesford Pieces. Very simple compared to all your pieces! The only place I can play anything by Liszt is in my dreams!  :P
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #131 on: July 18, 2005, 10:40:44 PM
I'm about to begin learning the Appasionata, as well as having a go at Rach sonata no. 1.  I've been learning Liszt Paganini Etude no. 2, Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue, Beethoven op. 2 no. 3 for a while, as well as the first three movements of Opus Clav, to make a recording which everyone over at the dark other side (JOhn's forum) has been waiting for.

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #132 on: July 18, 2005, 10:43:33 PM
Here are the pieces that I am learning/reviewing:

Chopin: Scherzo #2
Bach: Prelude and Fugue #6 in D minor (Book II)
Mozart: K310 in A minor
Debussy: Prelude from pour le piano
Meyer Kupferman: Tinnanmen Suite

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #133 on: July 19, 2005, 03:17:09 AM
*Sigh* Pieces all the way until next May...

Bach- Prelude and Fugue in D-sharp Minor, WTC Book II
Scarlatti- Sonata in D Major, K.491
Beethoven- Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111
Schubert- Sonata in B-flat, D.960
Chopin- Mazurka in F-sharp Minor, Op. 59 No. 3
Chopin- Nocturne in B-flat Minor, Op. 9 No. 1
Chopin- Etude in A-flat, Op. 10 No. 10
Liszt- Mephisto Waltz
Brahms- Piano Pieces, Op. 119
Ravel- Le Tombeau de Couperin
Rachmaninoff- 4 Preludes, Op. 32 No. 10-13
Rachmaninoff- Etudes-Tableaux in F-sharp Minor, Op. 39 No. 3
Rachmaninoff- Concerto No. 3 in D Minor "Allegro ma non tanto"
Bartok- Suite, Op. 14


I have no life  ;D

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #134 on: July 19, 2005, 04:14:22 AM
*Sigh* Pieces all the way until next May...

Bach- Prelude and Fugue in D-sharp Minor, WTC Book II
Scarlatti- Sonata in D Major, K.491
Beethoven- Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111
Schubert- Sonata in B-flat, D.960
Chopin- Mazurka in F-sharp Minor, Op. 59 No. 3
Chopin- Nocturne in B-flat Minor, Op. 9 No. 1
Chopin- Etude in A-flat, Op. 10 No. 10
Liszt- Mephisto Waltz
Brahms- Piano Pieces, Op. 119
Ravel- Le Tombeau de Couperin
Rachmaninoff- 4 Preludes, Op. 32 No. 10-13
Rachmaninoff- Etudes-Tableaux in F-sharp Minor, Op. 39 No. 3
Rachmaninoff- Concerto No. 3 in D Minor "Allegro ma non tanto"
Bartok- Suite, Op. 14


I have no life ;D

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #135 on: July 23, 2005, 11:33:39 AM
Currently learning:
Beethoven sonata no. 5 opus 10 no.1
Chopin Waltzes E minor and E major posthmous (more or less done)
Brahms intermezzo in A major
Starting soon: Mozart twinkle variations
2 Rachmaninov preludes
 Bach Italian concerto

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #136 on: July 27, 2005, 09:00:37 PM
Hi everybody.

Currently learning:

Beethoven Sonata No.8 'Pathetique' complete
Scriabin Etude (not decided yet, but I think Op.8 No.7)
Chopin Polonaise in C minor Op.40 No.1

...and I think Liszt's Petrarch Sonnet No.104 in E major but I can't find the music for it ANYWHERE... Anybody know where I can find it?

Phil

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #137 on: July 27, 2005, 09:11:33 PM
Beethoven - Les Adieux sonata
Rachmninov - no.s 8 and 9 of the etudes tableux op 39
Chopin -  Ballade no 3
"Mozart makes you believe in God - it cannot be by chance that such a phenomenon arrives into this world and then passes after 36 yrs, leaving behind such an unbounded no. of unparalled masterpieces"

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #138 on: July 29, 2005, 10:21:00 PM
Currently learning and well under way with:

Beethoven - Sonate Pathétique (whole)
Brahms - Rhapsody in G minor, op. 79 no. 2
Chopin - Etude in A flat major, op. 25 no. 1
Debussy - Arabesque nr 1 in E major
Khachaturian - Toccata in E flat minor
Poulenc - Sonata for flute and piano, 2nd movement

+other stuff, not so seriously:
Bach-Busoni - Chaconne
Rachmaninoff - Prelude in D minor
Sibelius - The Spruce
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #139 on: July 29, 2005, 10:57:23 PM
Beethoven - Sonata no.8 Op.13 in C Minor ('Pathetique')
Chopin - Ballade no.1 Op.23 in G Minor
            - Etude Op.10 No.12 in C Minor ('Revolutionary')

I know this might sound a bit overplayed, but i am just at the begining of learning Real Music not the K.545 and its level stuff...

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #140 on: August 04, 2005, 06:33:45 PM
J.s.bach:prelude&fugue in G&bb in WTC1
beethoven:sonata op10no1
brahms rhapsody op72no2
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #141 on: August 05, 2005, 10:31:35 AM
Moszkowski: Etudes op. 72 nr. 2 & nr. 11
Beethoven: Sonate nr. 9 in E-dur
Bach: Prelude & Fugue nr. 8 in D-sharp minor
Ravel: Sonatine
Shchedrin: A La Albéniz
Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody nr. 10
Schumann: Fantasiestücke Heft I
Scriabin: Deux Poèmes op. 32
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #142 on: January 09, 2007, 12:46:50 AM
I'm still on Appassionata... :-[
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #143 on: January 09, 2007, 03:10:38 PM
hi, im attemting the rondo movement of chopin`s piano concerto no.1. I have about a quarter of it down already and up to speed. I also trying to get Chopin`s etude no.4 up to speed.  Recently i learned Rachmanninoff`s Prelude cis mol OP.28 (i think) I really like that quick chord rush on this piece , I learned alot from it  since it gave me a better grasp of big chords with both hands.  I really want to retake chopin`s heroic polonaise i started it and got bored of it , and i had it half way pretty well played i think. I really wish i had more time to practice, but this christamas vacation has been nice because i practiced pretty much all i wanted to. But now i can only do so on weekends and that stinks.   

btw im a huge chopin fan

Any recomendations to what I should practice next?, i`d like to see something from scriabin (available  in sheetarchive.net) and it should be ummm, melancolic, maybe it should make me cry too lol. That would be cool.

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #144 on: January 09, 2007, 07:44:19 PM
Im learning the first bach two-part invention in C
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #145 on: January 09, 2007, 07:54:16 PM
I'm working on

-Beethoven: Sonata Op.14 No.1
-Prokofiev: Montegues and Capuletes (from Romeo and Juilliete)
-Bach: English Suite No.3 (g - moll)
-Cherny: Some Etudes Op.740
-Rachmaninov: Prelude Op.32 No.10

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #146 on: January 11, 2007, 11:06:07 PM
a few chopin etudes and appasionata
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #147 on: January 11, 2007, 11:17:57 PM
Ooh, I absolutely love them too.  I played No. 5 in a duet arrangement with my sister.  Is that the original arrangement?  Yes, I guess so.  I would also guess that "Ungarische Tanz" also means Hungarian Dance.  I played one really wicked sick one that was really demanding with a friend.  He gave me the primo part because he wanted to play the cool Secondo part.  Anyways, I always drank Pepsi before practicing that piece.  I needed it...:P

To add to my list, I am playing Bach's Prelude and Fugue No. 5 from WTC Book 2.
8)

i played it in a duet with my friend 2 years ago
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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #148 on: March 18, 2007, 03:35:33 PM
IM BUSY ON THE 3RD MOVEMENT OF THE BEETHOVEN MOONLIGHT SONATA.

I'LL THROW A PARTY ONCE IM DONE WITH IT.
IT IS AMAZINGLY DIFFICULT.

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Re: What is everyone learning at the moment?
Reply #149 on: March 18, 2007, 09:07:19 PM
Clair de lune, cliche'd but beautiful nevertheless, some Chopin on the move as well.
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Poems of Ecstasy – Scriabin’s Complete Piano Works Now on Piano Street

The great early 20th-century composer Alexander Scriabin left us 74 published opuses, and several unpublished manuscripts, mainly from his teenage years – when he would never go to bed without first putting a copy of Chopin’s music under his pillow. All of these scores (220 pieces in total) can now be found on Piano Street’s Scriabin page. Read more
 

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