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Offline pianowelsh

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Exam Repertory??
on: December 16, 2004, 05:01:09 PM
Hi Guys could you please give your opinions on this exam repertory. I am one of the first people to try the assessed chamber music option on my undergrad course and have chosen to do some as a representative part of my final exam:
Mozart Fantasy k475
Brahms Op117 (complete)
Mendelssohn Dmin Trio (first mvt)
Could you please let me know what you think of the programme (chosing for an exam is always so hard!) and also what you think about doing chamber, as part of an assesment on a 'Performance' course at Music College.
Many thanks! Have A Great Christmas everyone!! - Don't practice too hard Christmas Day.