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Topic: TE 10 vs Scriabin 42 n5  (Read 2311 times)

Offline expressman70

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TE 10 vs Scriabin 42 n5
on: April 30, 2017, 01:46:57 AM
Hey yall,

Which of these two would you recommend to learn to me first?

Which one is more formative for emerging pianist?

I will be learning Les Adieux sonata, Bach E minor Toccata, Liszt RH 6. I also want one of these etudes possibly if not something else by Rachmaninoff or Chopin, which I currently play.

Current rep is Prokofiev 3rd sonata
Bach WTC 20 b2. am
Haydn b minor sonata
Chopin op10 1,2

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Offline rachmaninoff_forever

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Re: TE 10 vs Scriabin 42 n5
Reply #1 on: April 30, 2017, 04:29:09 AM
Do the Scriabin causr you're already doing Liszt.

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And I like the Scriabin more lol
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Offline visitor

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Re: TE 10 vs Scriabin 42 n5
Reply #2 on: April 30, 2017, 02:26:30 PM
If you can play one, you can and should just learn them both concurrently. Not sure why has to be one or the other. Both is best

Offline diomedes

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Re: TE 10 vs Scriabin 42 n5
Reply #3 on: May 04, 2017, 05:56:42 PM
The Scriabin is significantly less demanding, other than the cloud of notes on page 2.
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Offline klavieronin

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Re: TE 10 vs Scriabin 42 n5
Reply #4 on: May 06, 2017, 12:00:50 PM
I'd be inclined to play the one that people play the least so probably the Scriabin.

Offline mike_lang

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Re: TE 10 vs Scriabin 42 n5
Reply #5 on: May 16, 2017, 01:18:29 AM
Hey yall,

Which of these two would you recommend to learn to me first?

Which one is more formative for emerging pianist?

I will be learning Les Adieux sonata, Bach E minor Toccata, Liszt RH 6. I also want one of these etudes possibly if not something else by Rachmaninoff or Chopin, which I currently play.

Current rep is Prokofiev 3rd sonata
Bach WTC 20 b2. am
Haydn b minor sonata
Chopin op10 1,2

Thank you and have a blessed life!

Jesus loves you no matter who you are, and what you've done come to him, you will find life!

Both are challenging, both are good music, and both will pay dividends in many ways . . .play whichever one moves you more.
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