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Topic: ATCL and LTCL Diplomas - can you use some of the same repertoire?  (Read 8789 times)

Offline chopinrabbitthing

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Hi guys, I'm not really sure if this is the right place to be posting it...
But anyways,
I was wondering if you can play some of the same pieces you played in your ATCL in your LTCL diplomas in Trinity Guildhall.
I was looking at some of the approved repertoire, and saw that Chopin Op 10/5 was on the LTCL section. I'm studying that this year, and I might consider doing ATCL. Now, I was wondering: say if I play the Chopin for ATCL, can I play it again for LTCL, seeing that it is the appropriate level?

I also play the Mozart Sonata in A minor, which a senior lecturer was telling me that it was on the Licentiate repertoire.

Also, Bach's Italian Concerto is on for ATCL, but can I play that LTCL?

Waiiitttt, one more question: is it possible to do LTCL before ATCL?


Thanks so much guys!
Beethoven - Piano Concerto No.2, Piano Sonata Op 57
Chopin - Ballade Op 23
Liszt- Hungarian Rhapsody No.14
Ravel - Pavane Pour une Infante Défunte
Cramer/Bulow,Chopin Etudes
Chamber music

Offline pytheamateur

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Hi guys, I'm not really sure if this is the right place to be posting it...
But anyways,
I was wondering if you can play some of the same pieces you played in your ATCL in your LTCL diplomas in Trinity Guildhall.
I was looking at some of the approved repertoire, and saw that Chopin Op 10/5 was on the LTCL section. I'm studying that this year, and I might consider doing ATCL. Now, I was wondering: say if I play the Chopin for ATCL, can I play it again for LTCL, seeing that it is the appropriate level?

I also play the Mozart Sonata in A minor, which a senior lecturer was telling me that it was on the Licentiate repertoire.

Also, Bach's Italian Concerto is on for ATCL, but can I play that LTCL?

Waiiitttt, one more question: is it possible to do LTCL before ATCL?


Thanks so much guys!

No.
Beethoven - Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 12
Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu, Nocturn in C sharp minor, Op post
Brahms - Op 118, Nos 2 & 3
 

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