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Offline cate33

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Piano Concerto Competition
on: July 12, 2016, 01:58:50 AM
Which concerto is more difficult:  Beethoven No. 1 3rd Movement or Kabalevsky No. 3 3rd movement.  Our daughter has won some state and local piano competitions.  She is now 13 but will be competing in the 14-18 category for a state concerto competition.  She played the Kabalevsky no. 3 3rd movement last year and it seems similar in difficulty to Beethoven No. 1 3rd movement (recommended by her instructor).   

We want her to progress so we desire that the concerto she learns this year to be more difficult. She is an excellent pianist and very competitive.  Firstly, I would appreciate your thoughts on the difficulty of the Beethoven concerto compared to the Kabalevsky.  Secondly, if you have any concertos that you would like to recommend for her to be competitive in the 14-18 year old category, please share.  Thank you in advance for your thoughts and advice.

Sincerely,

Catherine
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Offline rachmaninoff_forever

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Re: Piano Concerto Competition
Reply #1 on: July 14, 2016, 05:31:22 PM
Sorry but why don't you trust her teacher?

You said your daughter is a good pianist so that means that if the teacher has been with her for a while, he/she is doing a good job.  The teacher knows your daughters playing better than anyone else on here so asking us isn't a good idea and instead you should just do what the teacher advises.

And in terms of which piece is more difficult, that depends entirely on your daughters strength and weaknesses. 
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