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Topic: Choosing concerto for high school concerto competition (in 2 years)  (Read 1928 times)

Offline bmn3

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Hi, I just wanted a few more replies, particularly my last question in this thread:

https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=63452.0

Thank you.

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Fyi mot sure what resources the school has at being able to find score parts to this but even if in the end you cannot do it due to the conductor not being able to source  thu orchestra scores, it would still be a good study with just a 2nd piano on learning and playing a concerto movement and the technical buy in is not tha high. Lovely and attractive work


Also maybe a movement from Kapustin 2nd, that one is not that technically bad either, but really great themes

 

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