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Topic: Application form for Chopin Warsaw 2015
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junpiano123
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Application form for Chopin Warsaw 2015
on: February 17, 2014, 07:06:50 AM
I looked at the competition website but didn't find the application form.
Anyone know? Please tell me.
Thank you
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junpiano123
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Re: Application form for Chopin Warsaw 2015
Reply #1 on: February 17, 2014, 07:57:37 AM
In this site:https://konkurs.chopin.pl/en/edition/xvii/rules/3139
It is said the application form as attached to the rules
And I clicked at a link:https://konkurs.chopin.pl/pl/edition/xvii/application
But found nothing.
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mjames
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Re: Application form for Chopin Warsaw 2015
Reply #2 on: February 17, 2014, 08:16:50 AM
Damn, is this for the international competition? You must be pretty talented, good luck man!
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chopin2015
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Re: Application form for Chopin Warsaw 2015
Reply #3 on: February 17, 2014, 06:38:51 PM
to be honest, I believe you have to compete in the miami chopin competition, where the top 2 finalists get an automatic "in" to the competition.
I really wanted to go, but I just now am learning the 3rd movement for the chopin concerto and have never played a Chopin sonata, and would not be able to learn the mazurkas and polonaises by august 2015, either, since I am in college. It would be a total stretch.
I have played or completely memorized and played with too many mistakes: the 4 Ballades, 5 or 6 etudes (out of all the etudes I worked on at some point), some nocturnes, a polonaise, a scherzo, the berceuse, some preludes, fantasie impromptu, and I believe that's it.
good luck with it all.
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