Hi,
My question is, is it normal that someone would play this in one year? (Actually 8 months.. not a year)
6 Etudes - Czerny Op. 740 1, 2, 3, 6, 8
Chopin Nouvelle etude Ab major
Bach - Suite nº5
3 Sonatas - Scarlatti K.87, K.141
J. Haydn Sonata nº31 Hob: XVI
Chopin - Nocturne Op. 27 nº1
Schumann - Novelletten Op. 21 nº1
Rachmaninoff - Prelude Op. 3 nº2
Ligeti - Musica Ricercata nº1
Now, I am not showing off with this repertoire, not at all, my purpose is to discuss if this is really necessary, because I think this is not normal.
I am currently at a conservatoire and this is my second official year, last year I did "anything" due to a problem I had.
I would like to know if this will keep me in the right path or I should tell my teacher to make me play less pieces, so this way, I could play with better quality.
What do you think? Because I think if I played this year only the Haydn sonata I wouldn't play it the same as I do now with all of the pieces I've played.
What really scares me is the repertoire I have for next year, I am worried of being just a machine that can play many pieces.. Next year the repertoire I have been given is almost the double of this one
Is this right?
I am confused,,
I am worried, I need some help!
