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daniele1234
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Selection of Chopin Preludes
on: February 12, 2017, 09:01:59 PM
Hello, everyone. About a week ago there was a concert at my school (I am 14) in which I played a selection of Chopin Preludes - no.1,no.4,no.11,no14,no19,no20,no22 (the order I did was the same but 14 before 11). The beginning prelude I rush quite a lot due to nerves but they become more stable from then onwards (apart from no22!) although quite a few wrong notes, hands not exactly together, etc. crop out here and there. Anyway, i will let you all decide for yourselves what you think. Would love to hear all feedback, criticism, etc. Thank you as always
By the way, my playing starts at 1:45. Before is someone else!
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piulento
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Re: Selection of Chopin Preludes
Reply #1 on: February 14, 2017, 07:52:39 AM
I liked it. I especially enjoyed no. 1, 14 and 22, which is impressive, because they are seldom performed to my liking.
Are you planning on playing all of them at some point?
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daniele1234
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Re: Selection of Chopin Preludes
Reply #2 on: February 14, 2017, 10:27:18 AM
Thank you for listening and taking time to reply. I am planning on playing the all eventually, and I am now currently learning the one in f sharp minor and no5 d major, but they are more in the background. mY main piece currently is Beethoven sonata op2 no3
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