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Topic: What to play next (after un sospiro)?? Advice on piano supplement also  (Read 7748 times)

Offline alborz95

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Hi all,
I just finished learning Un Sospiro etude by Liszt. It still needs work but I get bored if I have nothing new to learn. Any suggestions on what to play next??

Also, right now I'm playing Liszt's Un Sospiro, Leibestraum 3, Fantasie Impromptu, and the 1st movement of the Pathetique sonata. I want to send in a supplement to colleges when I'm applying this fall. They say they want circa 10 minutes of varying style. What is the best supplement I could send of these pieces?

Thanks

Offline perprocrastinate

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandes_%C3%A9tudes_de_Paganini

Not overplayed, plus it's Liszt (and Paganini influence)! :D

Offline 49410enrique

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hmm maybe 5 minutes or so of alexandrov

and 4minutes and change of Hummel?

Offline jhein

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Hi all,
I just finished learning Un Sospiro etude by Liszt. It still needs work but I get bored if I have nothing new to learn. Any suggestions on what to play next??

Also, right now I'm playing Liszt's Un Sospiro, Leibestraum 3, Fantasie Impromptu, and the 1st movement of the Pathetique sonata. I want to send in a supplement to colleges when I'm applying this fall. They say they want circa 10 minutes of varying style. What is the best supplement I could send of these pieces?

Thanks

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