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Topic: Liszt's Mazeppa
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expressman70
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Liszt's Mazeppa
on: November 15, 2017, 04:11:03 PM
Hello friends,
I was wondering after learning Prokofiev's 7th sonata, 3rd movement if Liszt's Mazeppa would further help mastering rapid jumps, leaps, and would it be technically enriching to already good base technical foundation.
Also did any of you stick to 24 42 fingering and is that possible if you have the right light isolated movement which seems like is implied here?
Any other reflections would be great.
Thank you for the view, and your thoughts, especially if you write them down.
Blessings
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Liszt: Transcendental Etude No. 4 S. 139 in D Minor
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