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Topic: What should I learn next?  (Read 2267 times)

Offline sachmaninoff

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What should I learn next?
on: March 01, 2020, 09:00:31 AM
Hey!

What should I learn next? I've played these during past 8 months:

Bach: Sinfonia no 15 b minor
Händel: Suite no 11 d HWV 437
Rameau: Les sauvages (harpsichord)
Chopin: Etude f op. 25 no 2
Haydn: Sonata in E major Hob. XVI:13, 1. and 2. movements
Beethoven: Pathetique sonata c op. 13
Sibelius: The Spruce
Rachmaninoff: Prelude c sharp minor
Rachmaninoff: Romance in A major for 6 hands

I've played some Lied stuff too.

Me and my teacher, we were thinking about Brahms' Rhapsody op. 79 no 2 in g minor and maybe Liszt's Consolation no 6, but what else? Thanks for advance!! :)
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Offline dogperson

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Re: What I should learn next?
Reply #1 on: March 01, 2020, 12:21:40 PM
Maybe add another (or more)  of Sibelius’ trees so you could play them as a small set

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Re: What should I learn next?
Reply #2 on: March 05, 2020, 04:19:06 AM

 

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