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Offline pavb2

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ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
on: July 19, 2015, 09:27:02 PM
Hello everyone

I'm going to take the above exam next May so which pieces would you recommend I choose. I will be reviewing these with my teacher next week so wanted to have an idea of my pieces.

Any advice much appreciated

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Re: ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
Reply #1 on: July 20, 2015, 08:07:21 AM
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Re: ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
Reply #2 on: July 20, 2015, 01:39:56 PM
I have listened to all the pieces but was concerned that the ones I like might technically be the most difficult. Not that I'm looking for the easy option but perhaps I should have re phrased the question and asked which ones are the most difficult to learn.

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Re: ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
Reply #3 on: July 20, 2015, 03:03:17 PM
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Re: ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
Reply #4 on: July 20, 2015, 05:25:18 PM
Thanks ADdod that's my problem I've listened to all the pieces and none of them stand out as in 'that's a piece I'd like to learn. I dont want to fall into the trap of learning a piece I don't enjoy playing.

Though no 16 Valerie Capers - Sweet Mr Jelly Roll would be a nice departure from classical music for me.

I'm aiming for a June 2016 exam I'm grade 4 at the moment.

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Re: ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
Reply #5 on: July 22, 2015, 10:22:42 AM
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Re: ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
Reply #6 on: July 22, 2015, 05:15:12 PM
this is one of my favorite miniatures
Este a székelyeknél (An Evening in the Village)
No. 5 from 10 Easy Piano Pieces

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Re: ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
Reply #7 on: August 05, 2015, 01:46:57 PM
I'm doing grade 5 in November. My pieces are the Mozart Viennese sonatina on the A list, the Glier on the B list and the Tansman on the C list. I like all of these, esp the Mozart.

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Re: ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
Reply #8 on: August 07, 2015, 06:19:16 PM
I've settled on the Dussek on the A list, the Hoffman on the B list and Valerie Capers from the C list

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Re: ABRSM grade 5 Which Pieces to play 2015 - 2016
Reply #9 on: August 10, 2015, 04:47:35 AM
Don't let others decide for you. Decide yourself. After all, you know yourself more than we know you.

But, since I'm here, I'll give you suggestions. Just because they're not Grade 5 doesn't mean you can't play them, because the suggestions I'll give you are probably not Grade 5:

-Beethoven Fur Elise (1800)
-Beethoven Rondo Op.129
-Beethoven Sonata Op.2 No.1
-Beethoven Sonata Op.7
-Beethoven Sonata Op.14 No.1
-Beethoven Sonata Op.26
-Beethoven Sonata Op.31 No.2
-Beethoven Sonata Op.57
-Beethoven Sonata Op.78
-Beethoven Sonata Op.81a
-Beethoven Sonata Op.106
-Beethoven Sonata Op.110
-Beethoven Sonata Op.111
-Chopin Allegro de Concert Op.46
-Chopin Ballade Op.47
-Chopin Berceuse Op.57
-Chopin Etude Op.10 No.3
-Chopin Etude Op.10 No.6
-Chopin Etude Op.10 No.9
-Chopin Etude Op.10 No.11
-Chopin Etude Op.25 No.3
-Chopin Etude Op.25 No.7
-Chopin Etude Op.25 No.10
-Chopin Etude in f minor (1839)
-Chopin Impromptu Op.29
-Chopin Impromptu in c# minor (1834)
-Chopin Mazurka Op.6 No.1
-Chopin Mazurka Op.7 No.4
-Chopin Mazurka Op.33 No.1
-Chopin Mazurka Op.50 No.2
-Chopin Mazurka Op.56 No.3
-Chopin Mazurka Op.63 No.3
-Chopin Mazurka Op.68 No.2
-Chopin Mazurka in D Major (1832)
-Chopin Nocturne Op.9 No.1
-Chopin Nocturne Op.37 No.1
-Chopin Nocturne Op.48 No.2
-Chopin Nocturne Op.62 No.2
-Chopin Nocturne Oubliee in c# minor (?)
-Chopin Prelude Op.28 No.1
-Chopin Prelude Op.28 No.6
-Chopin Prelude Op.28 No.8
-Chopin Prelude Op.28 No.11
-Chopin Prelude Op.28 No.15
-Chopin Prelude Op.28 No.17
-Chopin Prelude Op.28 No.21
-Chopin Prelude Op.45
-Chopin Polonaise Op.22
-Chopin Polonaise Op.26 No.1
-Chopin Polonaise Op.40 No.2
-Chopin Polonaise Op.53
-Chopin Polonaise Op.71 No.1
-Chopin Polonaise in g minor (1817)
-Chopin Polonaise in bb minor (1826) 
-Chopin Rondo Op.1
-Chopin Rondo Op.16
-Chopin Scherzo Op.20
-Chopin Scherzo Op.31
-Chopin Sonata Op.4 Allegro
-Chopin Sonata Op.35 Dopplio Movemento
-Chopin Sonata Op.58 Allegro Masteso
-Chopin Tarantella Op.43
-Chopin Variations Op.12
-Chopin Waltz Op.18
-Chopin Waltz Op.33 No.2
-Chopin Waltz Op.64 No.1
-Chopin Waltz Op.64 No.3
-Chopin Waltz Op.69 No.2
-Chopin Waltz Op.70 No.1
-Chopin Waltz in e minor (1830)
-Chopin Waltz in a minor (1841)
-Mozart Fantasy K 397
-Mozart Fantasy K 475
-Mozart Rondo K 485
-Mozart Sonata K 284
-Mozart Sonata K 309
-Mozart Sonata K 332
-Mozart Sonata K 457
-Mozart Sonata K 570

These are far from grade 5, but these are among my favorite works, and you'll probably like them as you venture into Grade 7 and 8. Sorry I didn't really answer your question much.
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